OK, here it is built up out of 1/16th plywood and some walnut. I think it looks good but I'm a touch concerned about the lateral strength. It seems to be strong enough where it counts... fore and aft, but not so much laterally. It shouldn't be a problem but I suppose that if I don't mount it perfectly straight that it could potentially twist and break. Not really sure what to do about it though. One thought was to epoxy some support pieces, ribs, to the sides.
What I'll do is I'll keep the original solid piece of walnut that I used as a mock up. If this lighter plywood gizmo breaks I'll just glue the mock up in it's place.
Anyway, if you have thoughts please let me know!! I still haven't epoxied it to the deck yet and I want to think about it some more.
I also added some decorative pieces to the bow. The king plank is made out of Peruvian walnut (I discovered that yesterday... didn't know when I had installed it). Should be a sort of retro, nostalgic, art-deco sorta look to it once the deck is installed.
Fair seas! _/)
What I'll do is I'll keep the original solid piece of walnut that I used as a mock up. If this lighter plywood gizmo breaks I'll just glue the mock up in it's place.
Anyway, if you have thoughts please let me know!! I still haven't epoxied it to the deck yet and I want to think about it some more.
I also added some decorative pieces to the bow. The king plank is made out of Peruvian walnut (I discovered that yesterday... didn't know when I had installed it). Should be a sort of retro, nostalgic, art-deco sorta look to it once the deck is installed.
Fair seas! _/)
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