I cut an L shaped wall in half in my house. I had to leave a couple of load bearing beams in place. Now it is open from one room to the next and I would like to cap the half wall section with wood as a "shelf".
There are 3 sections....one end is about 45" long, the other end is about 27" long.......and the middle piece is actually a curved section.
I plan on using walnut about 6 1/2 inches wide for a little overhang on each side of the wall. Since I'm a bad carpenter I plan on making oaktag templates of all the sections. When I get to the curved part, assuming I have a template, how should I lay out the walnut to trace the pattern on?
I'm thinking,,,make a 90* (like a picture frame corner) and cut the curve out of that. Then, wouldnt I need a much wider walnut board to start with? Right now my board is a bit over 7 1/2 inches wide.
I may have asked this question 10 years ago here but I never did it and forgot any recommendations. My wife finally ripped into me about it. Lol
There are 3 sections....one end is about 45" long, the other end is about 27" long.......and the middle piece is actually a curved section.
I plan on using walnut about 6 1/2 inches wide for a little overhang on each side of the wall. Since I'm a bad carpenter I plan on making oaktag templates of all the sections. When I get to the curved part, assuming I have a template, how should I lay out the walnut to trace the pattern on?
I'm thinking,,,make a 90* (like a picture frame corner) and cut the curve out of that. Then, wouldnt I need a much wider walnut board to start with? Right now my board is a bit over 7 1/2 inches wide.
I may have asked this question 10 years ago here but I never did it and forgot any recommendations. My wife finally ripped into me about it. Lol