So it took some mental adjustment for me to go from metal to wood.
First of all i was not really impressed by the quality of my sawcuts using the circular saw. Even using a guidingslide. Yes 1 side (the underside ) of the sawcut of the plank looks great.
But the upside of the sawcut not that good enough. It is just the nature of a circular saw, and yes i had taped every sawline before sawing.
So i went on using a router for all the parts who are in the line of sight.
You can work very precise with a router but it takes some sweet time doing the math leveling the router guides. U can make a mistake easily.
And considdering that some planks needed up to 9 differend cuts so far, you didn't want to make to much mistakes.
Keep in mind that i want to build this part of the teardrop somewhat like a kind of Lego system. And also that the complete floor must be removable.
By that i mean that i want to have the possibility to demount all the loose parts easily when nessesary by just some screws or bolts.
It takes some creativity at times to design al kinds and placing of mountingbrackets.
But after all i am pretty pleased by the result so far.