rowerwet wrote:
I way over built the sidewalls, two sheets of 1/4" and 1x2" lumber...
"stick built" is the easiest way to make super strong insulated walls, fully glue all joints for strength, and you end up with an "I" beam for every stick with the inner and outer skin. I way over built my sidewalls, two sheets of 1/4" and 1x2" lumber... should have just made them with 1/4" ply and 1" foam, then fabric skin.
wagondude wrote:... Poet Creek Express. Although KC plans to skin with canvas, the outer skin could just as easily be done with plywood. Of most interest to you will be his method of placing hard points for fasteners. The thread is long, but very detailed.
Watercamper wrote:rowerwet wrote:
I way over built the sidewalls, two sheets of 1/4" and 1x2" lumber...
"stick built" is the easiest way to make super strong insulated walls, fully glue all joints for strength, and you end up with an "I" beam for every stick with the inner and outer skin. I way over built my sidewalls, two sheets of 1/4" and 1x2" lumber... should have just made them with 1/4" ply and 1" foam, then fabric skin.
Thanks Harvey! This is what I thought Stick Frame meant but I wanted to be sure. And I really like your assembly. In my mind, I had planned an outer, curved frame assembled with pocket screws and glue and trimmed with a router using a hardboard template (sound familiar). And then I wanted to simply add "studs" where needed and any other pieces where screws would be needed (darn - sure looks like your assembly - you beat me to it!).
Now, I'd like to comment on your comment above. I've only been looking over the construction methods of a td build for a couple of days but the one thing that I kept seeing was the feeling that things were overbuilt (I r an engineer). Your comment and my perusal of the foamie builds seem to support this idea. That said, I don't wish to have a fabric skin - I'm a woodworker! So - my initial idea was 1/8" interior and exterior skins over 3/4" x 1.5" framing. Instead, using your comment above, what do you think of 1/8" interior and exterior skins over 3/4" foam (instead of 1 1/2") with 3/4" framing pieces in the necessary locations? This should be a rather strong wall but a bit flimsy until the roof spars are connected and everything is assembled. Thoughts? Anyone?
Oldragbaggers wrote:I will never again doubt whether insulation is a good thing. Unless you only camp only in the desert.
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