07-30-2016, 09:44 PM
I'm thinking of making something that needs a thin (1/8' - 1/4") lamination of wood in a U shape, with a 2" radius. The strips need to be 4" wide.
It's for a cover on a machine, and doesn't have to be cabinet grade.
A few questions.
For a 2" radius, how thin do I need to cut the laminations?
Cut with band saw or table saw?
The ts, would give nice glue ready surfaces. I thought I would resaw 2" wide thin strips, and when laminating around a form, stack the 2" strips to make 4" I have Cypress, white Oak, SYP, and some 2x4's I could use.
How good of a surface is needed for glueing the strips?
Thanks for any advise.
It's for a cover on a machine, and doesn't have to be cabinet grade.
A few questions.
For a 2" radius, how thin do I need to cut the laminations?
Cut with band saw or table saw?
The ts, would give nice glue ready surfaces. I thought I would resaw 2" wide thin strips, and when laminating around a form, stack the 2" strips to make 4" I have Cypress, white Oak, SYP, and some 2x4's I could use.
How good of a surface is needed for glueing the strips?
Thanks for any advise.
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