john wrote:Aside from the roof, are there any compound curves for you to deal with?
It appears they got an appealing over all shape without compound curves.
John
No compound curves, just flat .025 aluminum attached to the three steel tube hoops around the frame, the top, mid and bottom. For the trailer sides they started with one piece that went from the point on the front of the trailer to a bit past the back corner attached to the mid and bottom hoops. The next piece overlapped it going from the top to the mid hoop.
Around the front and sides the mid hoop is about two inches wider then the top or bottom. This gives a nice sweep out and back in of the skin. At the back the mid is the same as the bottom but the top is about four inches shorter. There the skin goes vertical from bottom to mid then rakes forward to the top. It does end up with a nice shape for being just flat material and not using all of the wedges that coaches like the Airstream did. So far it looks like something even I can replace, time will tell how well.
Jerry