After a number of "distractions" I got back to laminating my "test" rib for my galley hatch. The results exceeded my expectations.


Key learnings:
1- The rib is verrrrrrrrrrrry stiff.
2- Absolutely no springback when removed from the jig.
3- A bit of glue got on the face that will be exposed and discolored it. Covering the exposed faces with masking should solve this issue.
4- I used vice grip clamps to clamp the glued up rib to the angle iron jig brackets (about 6" center to center) and spring clamps in-between the the vice grips. I got
about .030 variation in thickness (not that it matters) along the length of the rib. Using C-Clamps rather than spring clips will probably reduce this.
5- The rib is 5' long but longer ones could be made by staggering the plys.
6- I used tightbond 2, laid on a generous bead with a squeeze bottle and rolled it out with at small sponge roller.
7- I wrapped it in plastic to contain the mess but next time I'll just put plastic down on the plywood form draping it over the angle iron brackets to prevent sticking.
8- Belt sanding the edges worked well but I may make a jig to hold my router and route the exposed edges down just a tad to get an exact thickness. Why, because I can.
9- Most of the bend caused by the "preforming" didn't last. No need to pre-bend the ribs prior to laminating.
10- The little angle iron brackets were not exactly square with the base of the jig so I tweaked em to be square with world before I laminated the rib.
To Infinity and beyond or at least the count of ten.
Cheers,
Gus
The opinions in this post are my own. My comments are directed to those that might like an alternative approach to those already espoused.There is the right way,the wrong way,the USMC way, your way, my way, and the highway.
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