This took a few days to get to. I hope it is not too late.
| The cabin roof alone is 18' long by 7'. The main conic section (actually two blended conics) that makes up the majority of the cabin sides are roughly 2'-8" inches or less in breadth, but they're long, and not square planks, so they'd be done in sections and later joined. Or would you rather I take my chances of infusing a giant punchbowl the size of a two car garage and hope the infusion is problem free? I have more time than I have money. And can you imagine how unwieldy large pieces can be to flip around. I just one couch potato of a guy. And what about the mold for this punchbowl. Doesn't it get "thrown away" as waste too?
I imagine there is something between a 18' x 7' and short sections.
But, after a few infusions, see if you are comfortable. Have you seen the pics of Steiner's 66' hull half infusion? Done above the article circle in a tent shed?
You don't have to start at 18'x7'. Do a hatch, or a hull half. Work up to awesome.
Yes, the mould is 'thrown away'. If that's a bother, do the moulds as halfs. That way you can do two infusions and feel way better, in that you used the 50$? mould twice. And have smaller, more weildly pieces.