I want to create a roof structure for curved corrugated steel roofing sheets. It's going to be around 2.4m wide by 4.8m long.
I was thinking of making up curved rafters out of two pieces of ply with solid wood spacers. Cutting the ply in a curve section by jigsaw and screwing/gluing the spacers in-between.
Then skinning the roof in ply sheet.
So is this entirely feasible and if so, how deep should the ply rafter sections be to give it the strength?
I was thinking of making up curved rafters out of two pieces of ply with solid wood spacers. Cutting the ply in a curve section by jigsaw and screwing/gluing the spacers in-between.
Then skinning the roof in ply sheet.
So is this entirely feasible and if so, how deep should the ply rafter sections be to give it the strength?