by KCStudly » Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:27 am
As Tony pointed out, for my ceiling panel I bent 5mm Okoume oriented across the width to a 13.5 inch radius, but I did get some outer fibers that cracked, and a section as long as my hand in the middle of the field that "popped" the inner plys. That left a kink in that area that didn't follow the lines of the profile exactly. My walls are a darker colored stain with a gloss poly coat, so if you shine a light straight on it you can see it, but under normal conditions it doesn't stand out; plus it is located inside of the front cabinet.
Because of this, I decided to put a layer of 6 oz glass weave and epoxy on the outside (between ceiling and roof insulation) to help stabilize against future cracking. Seems to have done the trick.
As far as joining seams, it takes a little attention to detail and you have to be patient, but I was able to get acceptable results with no prior experience. Using a dark stain helps hide any imperfections; filler and paint would be even easier.
KC
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