Hello everyone,
I've been modeling a while but have so far managed to avoid planking the tuck at the transom, the tight bend that turns upward at the stern, carving hard until it is almost straight up.

For curves, I'm pretty disciplined about doing some preliminary shaping on a wood strip or piece, soaking it in hot water for 5-10 minutes and then clamping into place and letting it dry thoroughly to get the curve. And it works very well. Until I get to the hard bend in the plank at the transom and having no way to clamp it.
How do you guys achieve this? Pre-bend in a jig before hand? A special clamp?
Any reasonable solution would be greatly appreciated.
I've been modeling a while but have so far managed to avoid planking the tuck at the transom, the tight bend that turns upward at the stern, carving hard until it is almost straight up.

For curves, I'm pretty disciplined about doing some preliminary shaping on a wood strip or piece, soaking it in hot water for 5-10 minutes and then clamping into place and letting it dry thoroughly to get the curve. And it works very well. Until I get to the hard bend in the plank at the transom and having no way to clamp it.
How do you guys achieve this? Pre-bend in a jig before hand? A special clamp?
Any reasonable solution would be greatly appreciated.