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"ok, I just had a thought. How are you going to treat the joint on the underside between the wall and the bottom of your shelf ? I usually see some type of molding used, this may mean a wider shelf is needed"
Yes,,there will be enough if an over hang that I can put a thin strip under it.
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That was one of my thoughts. This past summer I found someone on craigslist giving away free marble. The picture of it looked like it would work except for the curve.
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Does the top need to follow the curve? Why not decide what shape surface you want in that spot, and make the top that shape?
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11-26-2018, 02:35 AM
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Quick (and inaccurate) Sketchup drawing showing my thoughts. Boards measure about 7" wide. (oops -- segments should be closer to same size. brain not working at 2 am )
Get some posterboard, etc and make some marks and cut some trial pieces and see what you like/have materials to do.
Hope this helps. Maybe I can get to sleep now.
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A bent lamination would look really nice!!
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11-26-2018, 10:43 AM
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Alan S......that's an interesting idea but both sides of the wall need the extra room of following the curve. One side is a kitchen table.
Wild Turkey ......That's what I'm trying to come up with, nice job..it helps. I was more thinking along the lines of making a wide 90* and cutting it out. I just cant figure how wide the 90* would have to be yo place my cardboard template on.
Rwe2156.....way too much work
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Cut ply to fit, say 3/4". Then order some veneer big enough to cover the top and 2 sides.
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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11-26-2018, 08:35 PM
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I thought of walnut veneer plywood or veneering it myself but I want to router the edges
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(11-26-2018, 08:35 PM)Marc Wrote: I thought of walnut veneer plywood or veneering it myself but I want to router the edges
Just add thick enough solid edge banding so you can round over the edge corners.
Wood is good.
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Using a 1x8, the "waste" from the inside of the curve might be just wide enough to complete the full width of the curve. Try it with 7-1/4" wide cardboard and let us know.
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(11-26-2018, 08:43 PM)ez-duzit Wrote: Just add thick enough solid edge banding so you can round over the edge corners.
10-4
Maybe 2 layers for a wider, deeper profile
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