by Tom Kurth » Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:54 pm
Ditto on the bendy ply. We use it a lot for curved counter support walls, etc. It's also available in 4'x8's with grain running either direction. We usually use 3/8" thick. To build a stiff wall bend one sheet over one side of a curved frame. Another sheet on the other side and because of the curve it will be stronger than a stud wall. Without a good frame behind it, it flexes too much for many purposes. It would work well on a sparred roof that is to be covered with aluminum. In that application it would not need a second sheet on the interior; just whatever you interior finish material would be fine as long as it will flex enough.
There's also an MDF product called 'Kerfcore' available. It is MDF with saw kerfs cut halfway through it. Smoother than bendy ply but not suitable if there is any possible moisture exposure.
Both bendy ply and kerfcore are available from cabinetmaker's lumber suppliers such as Paxton.
Best,
Tom