stuhaynes
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I'm also in the dark about what exactly is being made, and also which way the 50mm bend is going - the reason being that a 50mm bend in a 3/4" plank does not need laminating, and a 50mm bend across the width of a 14" plank will be very difficult (and almost impossible with an individual 1/4" thick laminate). In fact, why is laminating even being considered as an option?
So, are we talking about something like a cabin side (as has been suggested), or maybe a side thwart running alongside the curve of the hull?
It is the cabin side, as suggested. The 50mm bend is along the 16 foot length, not the 14 inch width. The original mahogany bottom board is almost 14 inches wide in one piece. Even if I could find a board that size the cost would huge. I may consider using 2 planks and perhaps tongue and groove them. It would certainly be an easier bending job and perhaps much quicker than laminating.