Strongback (the thing that holds everything while building the hull)

Strongback With the shed extension complete, I built a strong back out of cheap 1 X 6 lumber 12' long. The strong back is a rigid square beam to which the boat molds are firmly attached. I had to add an extension on the back of the strong back that was stepped down enough to deal with the height of the fantail. The fantail is not only round, but is tilted up a little to match the rocker of the gunwales. I had to stiffen it by adding a leg (not shown) screwed into the floor. The next step, after lots of pondering about what the next step should be, was to reinforce the curve of the fantail so I could bend the "inwale" around it. The inwale is an inner piece of wood to which the outwale is attached forming the gunwale. The inwale and outwale are made of Ash. The Ash pieces were made custom for me by a boat builder we met at the Wooden Boat Show who is surprisingly located right here in New Hampshire. I was planning on steam bending the wood, but couldn't figure out ho...