to add, each aluminum sheet screwed on from its 4 corners,

these screws will then be welded later as well.

but just prior, weld the gaps between two plates.

 

it should cover the entire outer layer of the ship,

as binded wood should be protected from contact of the water.

 

 

 

the ship, ideally, should be designed in such a way that it

can stand on its own when the bottom sides are routed in curvature.

 

if so, then  the ship, if there are moving rollers beneath,

like a motorized treadmill, can get out of the way for next

ship to be made within the CNC. the ship is to move out to

a body of water. so the CNC machine to be placed as a shipyard,

beside waterfront area.

 

this way, if the giant blocks of wood is loaded into the CNC

machine fast,

 

it will take only mere moments for the machine to curve out the basic necessary.

 

iinterior design and finishing touch can be done after the metal plates added,

and the ship itself sent floating on the water. the bottom will be added metal

sheets/plates from the water, since now is not in contact with the land.

 

 

this way, 100,000 ships can be made quite fast.

 

and each of these ships will have a designated component label,

to be assembled at the bottom of the sea.