Most TDs have only curves from front to back rather than angled joints. I have seen some “unconventional” shapes with angles, and my trailer will have 4 angled joints. Or rather, it would have, but I came up with a method to turn the angles into pleasing 1” – 2” radius curves instead. Joining the plywood skin at the joints is a painstaking process of getting the angles correct and making sure that the joint is connected all the way across the trailer.
I’ve seen others use the angled spar created by gluing two pieces together and I’ve gone a step or two farther with that idea. My method may be more work, but I think the result will be worth it. There are a couple of advantages. 1. I think it will better protect the ends of the plywood, 2. the rounded joint will be smooth (seamless actually) and more pleasing to look at, and, Oh yeah, there is one other reason…I just love woodworking and building things. Here is the link to my details for making this curved joint.
http://home.tampabay.rr.com/wdsummers/s ... tails.html