Playtym wrote:Hello TD_Dodger,
Sorry to hear that you are having problems. If my metric tape measure isn't lying to me, 2.7mm is close to 1/8". Cutting Kerfs into that thin a panel would be challenging and might not leave enough material to achieve any real strength.
It appears in your photograph that the grain is running the long direction of the sheet. I think if you were to turn the sheet 90 degrees from the way you are trying to install it, it will bend easier. If you do turn the panel, make sure your joints fall on flat surfaces and at a distance far enough from the radius that the is no ongoing stress in the joint(s). You may still need to use moisture or steam to achieve this radius.
On my build, the front radius is 20" and I used two layers of 1/8" Bender-board plywood. This material can be purchased at most better lumber yards and is available with the grain running either the long or short direction of the sheet, depending on your bending needs.
I know how frustrating these things can be. Somewhere in the replies you receive, you'll find a direction that makes sense for you.
Good Luck, Buff
im sorry but i got lost real quick. so the side i have showing on the picture should be on the inside of the tear drop? or the end thats by the galley should be in the front? im sorry but its been a long day so i got lost real quick. lol