digitaldgs wrote:... I put a test sheet on the tightest curves of my build, and it seems to be cracking and spliting pretty easy.
I assume you are talking about a plywood skin. What kind off plywood? That is it's thickness? Plywood bending is a skill... It takes some effort and knowledge. It helps if you have the right kind of high grade plywood. With the right kind of high grade green plywood, you just bend it slow over a couple of days. I used cheap stuff from lowes. I cracked and broke a couple pieces that I had to replace, but if you wet it, bend it slow... and generally fight it, you can make that work too. Some people use hot steam too, but I didn't.
Take a look, towels are kept damp, ratchet straps to bend, bend over a couple days. Bend to fast... It breaks! Start over. Train the wood first. Then take it apart, glue and screw and re clamp.



Regarding a metal skin, you still need to get the plywood skin on before you apply the metal. Some use 22 gauge galvanized steel and paint it. I used 0.03 thick aluminum sheeting. From what I have read 0.05 is considered the thickest you would want to use.
It is available from a variety of online stores. I just called my local steel supply shop... And they had 5x10 sheets of 0.03 aluminum in stock! Just come and pick it up.

