Today and the next several days will be "rib" days, so we'll be doing the same thing and won't be posting.
Anyway as I said yesterday, cut youself out a mess of side ribs, plus some extra ones incase there's a couple you don't like
Next you cut the bottom ribs - fitting ribs is one the most asked questions as some folks find it intimidating. If I give you a pattern, you have a rib that will fit in one place. If I show you how to fit ribs, you can put ribs anyplace. Kind of like giving you a fish vs. teaching you how to fish. This is the way we do it, and it's not the only way
First cut yourself a piece of bottom rib stock about 4 inches longer than the width of the boat where it's going to be installed. Center it at the ribs marks and draw a line underneath following the sides.
Now turn the rib over and rotate it 180 degrees, mark the rib number and the direction to the front of the boat.
This is the way the will sit when it's installed, notice that your lines follow the angle of the sides. Now slide the rib to one side so you draw the angle of the side onto the the side of the rib. Repeat for the other side.
The edge of the rib has the needed bevel, so tilt the tablesaw to match that bevel.
The lines you transferred to the side of the rib is your miter cut.
Cut a little wide of the line so you can go back and make adjustments, if necessary. But keep the correct bevel on the table saw as you will need to match that to the bevel on the side ribs.
Trim off the bottom of the side ribs to match the bottom of the bottom rib. I've just shown one for illustration.
In this pic I've just clamped them together to show you how they fit to the side of the boat, We will eventually nail and glue the side and bottom ribs together and nail and glue them into the boat.
that's enough for today, i'll post again when we finish the ribs.