I was watching a home improvement show one time and the guy was using an electric knife to cut the fiberglass house insulation with. You might be able to use one to achieve your consistent thickness.
Joanne, that's a veddy interesting idea! I'll have to ask around and see if I know anyone that still has an electric turkey carver from the 70's.
I have some of that aluminized bubble wrap that is sold as a water heater cover. It's definitely bendable; it comes on a roll. But I suspect that it's a better reflector than an insulator. Can it possibly have a better R value than the same thickness of fiberglass house insulation?
I've have a real time of it, trying to figure out R values. Seems that the reference materials I find don't quite match the materials that I can buy, or consider using. Case in point, the house insulation has a pretty good R value. BUT they are considering it at full thickness, which I don't have room for. The aluminized bubble wrap had some notation about it working better in a certain orientation versus the heat source, and how it was a good reflector. Wellll, If I don't have a heat source, and I want to put the stuff above me, then they don't offer that data. I was also unclear about what happens if you use 2 or 3 layers of that bubble wrap. Does that make the R value double or triple? Even when I do find some info, I can't be sure if they are talking about the same stuff that I see in the local Lowes or Home Depot. It's all so vague.
Here's an early photo of the inside, before the front window went in. See the green beams & the curve? Well I like those both.
Now it looks more like this
The part about Retrofitting insulation that I still can't figure out:
Even if I cut the insulation to fit between the beams and get the insulation to bend around the front interior curve... How can I cover that with 14" x 5' wide pieces of 1/8 oak without losing the curve? It seems to me that oak piece that short (12"-14") won't bend. So they will just be rectangles and I'll end up with a hexagon instead of a curve. Or something with corners anyway.
Just trying to keep the "classic styling" I already have, but without the shivering part. And I'm open for any & all advice.