
The time has come to where in the next few days I'll start building my walls. I've waffled back and forth on a multitude of construction ideas and techniques and now need your opinions.
I "think" I will do a hybrid. Build size is...
Floor - 5'4" x 9'
Outside cabin dimension - 10' curve to curve, 5' high, 5'4" wide.
Using minimal wood framing (wood not ply), but also doing a perimeter wood strip laminate around the outer ring of the walls for stabilization and support of spars. Wood frame members for doors and windows. There will not be an opening galley hatch, but instead a galley that slides out the side. Already did a test on the slide out system and it worked fine. Will be filling all voids with blue board. I'm still trying to decide whether to do 3/4 framing or double up to 1.5 inches depth (not including outer skins). Was told my several that 3/4 is fine, but that really looks thin to me. Anyone that has any further opinions on this, please let me know, open to all suggestions.
Here is the dilemma. My original idea was to skin the inside walls with 1/8" inch ply. On the outside I was thinking about doing 1/4" ply and then to laminate wood strips (mostly western red cedar) that I'm resawing myself to the exterior. I would then epoxy/glass and then polyurethane spar varnish to finish. However, after reading the problems some have run into with lousy plywood sheets nowadays, and having spent a substantial amount of time looking at "foamie" builds, I'm leaning more to not putting ply on the outside and instead wrapping the exterior (interior too?) in TBII 'd canvas. If I did that, then I still want to laminate the wood strips to the exterior walls.
So, if that makes any sense, here are the questions.
1) If I do a canvas wrap and not use ply on exterior, what methods of lamination of wood to canvas has worked and what has failed? I've done canvas glued over ply, then painted, but never wood over canvas. I'd rather not use brads or screws. Or should I forget canvas and just do an epoxy/fiberglass cloth wrap.
2) Without plywood skins, is a 3/4" wall just way too thin, the way I think it is? If so, would 1.5" be ok? I can get .5 and .75 xps and 2" eps, I cannot get thicker than that here (for whatever reason) unless I buy like 40 sheets (not gonna happen). So to make thicker I'll just laminate the xps, not a real fan of eps, but I do know it works well.
3) Have others here done a wood over canvas type woody and if so can you direct me to their build journal and/or photos?
Thank you all so very, very much. I am learning so much here. This old dog is learning a lot of new tricks.
dave