Gary wrote:
I wonder David if some experimentation might be in order. I still have half a sheet of 2.2 (!) mm ply and could get a lump of 6 or 9 mm.
I think maybe a bit of trial and error of different offsets might shed some light.
Could also try some stress testing of you think that might be necessary.
What you think ?
Yes, I think this would be worthwhile, consulting with your CNC man to see what his view is, and what kind of offset would produce an easy sliding fit, but with no appreciable amount of play. With 6mm, we have some narrow joints in the bottom panels, where excessive free play would cause misalignment; but if there is a marked centreline, this may not be a problem. With 9mm we dont't have a problem with most of the joints, as they are wide, but some would benefit from a marked waterline or buttock line, to be able to sight along and check alignment.
with the topsides and middle panels, I'd put biaxial glass tape on the inside of the joints, as though they were a chine or a major bulkhead, and of course there will be glass on the outside as well. A bending test on a glued, glassed and cured sample, maybe 200mm wide, would be good.