
Juneaudave wrote:Hey Lyn...Welcome...most any wood will work but ash, oak or sitka spruce are my favorites for bending. I suggest 1/4 inch strips, steamed about 15 min.
I did something similar on mine...first I made up a full size pattern and screwed on some dowels pieces along the desired profile. On each dowel I took a chisle and I knocked flat area for the clamp to rest...
Then I just steamed the strips and bent them around the form and clamped them to the dowels.
Worked for me!!!
Lyn Kruckenberg wrote:.... I am strongly considering a campster 12 build...... I have a 12' plus Aframe, 84" wide former Aristocrat low profile travel trailer frame as a starting point.
Lyn Kruckenberg wrote:I would like to frame the superstructure with either 1 1/2 or 2" wood. The purpose being for the space to put insulation. (it is snowing as I make ths post)
Lyn Kruckenberg wrote:anyhow to Jst83, Not sure what you mean "holled out 3/4 center". Is that like the pictuures of Grant holding the ply with lighteng holes in it?
john wrote:I built up my walls and made them 1" thick.
3/4" ply was cut out for weight savings and voids filled with styrofoam.
I them covered both sides with 1/4" masonite on one side and luan on the other.
The 1" wall turned out being a little hard to trim around the doors.
A 3/4" wall would have been easier as I would have been able to find trim to fit much easier.
Gadzooks....... I didn't think any single person owned that many clamps, let alone more than one person...
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