

Once, the primary, or template panels are marked and rough cut, II trim them down with a belt sander or electric hand planer to about half the thickness of the pencil lines.
I then use each master panel as a template to mark out any panels that need to be identical to it. I can get better use of each sheet of plywood this way. (less waste) Once all panels required are marked, I cut them to within about 1/4" inch or so of the pencil lines ( not important, near enough is good enough at this stage.)
Once all panels are cut, I stack them carefully with the master panel on top and screw them down onto my bench. even easier



Using a good router with a solid flush trim bit, (care is need with this)

I trim all the matching panels at once to be identical to the master panel.

I got all hull and deck and coaming panels cut and trimmed today

Back to work for a few days, should get the panel splices done next week.