by tonyj » Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:58 pm
I used 1/8 luan, which should be slightly thinner than the 5.2mm you are using (although they might be the same thickness-I didn't measure, just assumed it was an eighth).
First, you might want to consider bending on the 4 foot width. If you do, that means you will have to cut your sheet in half. I bent mine on the long side when I put in my ceiling, and it groaned and creaked and cracked. And my radius was 19 inches. I know others have said they have wet the sheet, and some have tried heat. They have done it with 1/4 thickness, but I don't recall if it was on a radius as tight as 15.
Hopefully someone will reply who has bent that tight a radius. Just take it slow and don't force it, or that luan will crack. I also had luck using rachet tie down straps for cinching the sheet down. It applies good, even pressure around the curve.
Good luck.
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tony