As those who have looked at my build journal will know I have a steel frame and will be cladding it with thin ply (3mm) glued on with Sikaflex then epoxy and fiberglass after much research I have stuck upon the idea of laying up the glass and epoxy onto the ply sheets before attaching them to the frame after they have been cut to shape so they can be done with the sheets flat on a table. I reason that the sheets should not be any more difficult to bend around the curves of my roof(s)* and that the edges and corners where the sides join the roof can and will be joined with tape and more epoxy the "inside" of each sheet will likewise be sealed with epoxy to encapsulate the wood. I do realize that the glass will make the ply a little stiffer but I don't think that the curves on my frame will be tight enough to make bending the sheets too difficult.
So what do the experts here think of this approach?
Can you guys see any major issues with this idea?
This picture should give you some idea of the sort of curves in play with my design as you can see there is nothing with a radius of less than two and a half feet
(*I'm doing a production run of three tears)