RandyG wrote:Hey Cap! Just found your build, you're doing a good job so far. Glad I joined in, keep it up.
KCStudly wrote:Maybe on the next one you might want to take a closer look at the foamie forum.
KCStudly wrote:Why do you suppose that one of your walls is much heavier than the other? What am I forgetting?
capnTelescope wrote:
Okay, here's an easy one for you: The galley countertop is a fairly heavy piece when it's solid wood. How can I use foamie techniques to make a countertop that is lightweight, has a good work surface, and will add strength to the structure? And looks good. 60" x 30". Remember, I've got the CNC that can make molds or whatever. So if you can think it, I can probably make it. Anyone else that wants to chime in here is more than welcome.
dustboy wrote:You could use a piece of stiff foam and laminate it with HPL (formica).
tac422 wrote:You might think about using laminate flooring for the counter top ?
RandyG wrote:So are you thinking of still using the butcher block?
RandyG wrote:If so, take some matirial out of the underside and replace it with foam. It would look sweet in the galley.
KCStudly wrote:The Big Thrifty Thread is the genesis of "The Modern Foamie Movement" (my pet phrase). It is a monster thread with a lot of OT, but also a lot of development work and conceptualization.
tac422 wrote:I was thinking of a 2x2 ? framework toppped by the flooring.
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