by Ira » Tue Feb 13, 2007 9:02 am
I ordered from Boulter, but I got 1/4" instead of 1/8" because they couldn't get the 1/8" in stock. Here are my experiences, and that of another folk here.
1) The 1/4" won't bend into a tube, so they have to ship it flat. Make SURE they have the 1/8" in stock to ship to you, or they will kill you on the shipping for the 1/4". (They didn't charge me anything extra for my out-of-stock experience, because the guy was headed to Vegas and in a good mood.) Also, I had no problem bending the 1/4" for my profile.
2) I believe Tom Swenson here had a little issue with the thinness of the 1/8"--that it was too "wavy" for him in spots. (Maybe this is what Danny is referring to about bendy board, but what Tom and I ordered from Boulter is indeed called Bendy Birch.) In other words, with spars every 12", as an example, it was wavy. If he had them every 6", he wouldn't have had a problem--but who does THAT!?
So be careful in this regard.
3) I loved the way my roof came out, spar varnish only, but the cabin ceiling came out like total sh**. There are two possibilities why this happened, but one of them I know to be true for sure:
The true factor is that I am a total spastic, and it was REAL hard for me to varnish and then orbital-sand the thing between coats with the ceiling installed and working in that tight space. And I'm basically a MIDGET--only 5' 2". A normal size guy would kill himself in there.
I was afraid to do the varnishing flat first on sawhorses, for fear of later cracking when finally installing it. I thought the varnish would stiffen it up, making the bend impossible without cracking. I later found out that this is not necessarily true. Also, if you're going to stain, and then use a one-coat poly coating after it's installed, you're cool in this respect.
The factor I'm NOT sure about or remember too well is whether or not BOTH sides of the bendy are equally finishable!!! As Danny said, it's not a finish wood, yet for my standards, my roof came out great. But the cabin ceiling came out awful, and I don't know if THIS is the reason--especially combined my with my sub-par skills. Perhaps if I put 110% effort it would have been okay, but that's too much work for a guy like me. And since it will only bend one way (am I remembering this correctly?), you don't have a choice on which side to finish.
So I wound up covering my my cabin ceiling with tiki bamboo--and I just lie to everyone that I planned it that way.
Here we go again!