madjack wrote:Lynn, the 1/4 will bend much easier on the width than the length...if that is nor possible then steaming is a good way...have ya got one of those home steam cleaners or like Heikki, a sauna...if not, lay some towels on the ground...pour boiling water on them, then the ply and then more towels and more boiling water...repeat if needed.....
madjack
Lynn Coleman wrote:madjack wrote:Lynn, the 1/4 will bend much easier on the width than the length...if that is nor possible then steaming is a good way...have ya got one of those home steam cleaners or like Heikki, a sauna...if not, lay some towels on the ground...pour boiling water on them, then the ply and then more towels and more boiling water...repeat if needed.....
madjack
Wow, Madjack towels and boiling water will work, awesome. Yes we had to use the length because the Inkwell is 79.5" wide on the outside.
Will gluing and screwing it down be enough to hold it in place or do we need some sort of clamp system?
Lynn
Lynn Coleman wrote:madjack wrote:Lynn, the 1/4 will bend much easier on the width than the length...if that is nor possible then steaming is a good way...have ya got one of those home steam cleaners or like Heikki, a sauna...if not, lay some towels on the ground...pour boiling water on them, then the ply and then more towels and more boiling water...repeat if needed.....
madjack
Wow, Madjack towels and boiling water will work, awesome. Yes we had to use the length because the Inkwell is 79.5" wide on the outside.
Will gluing and screwing it down be enough to hold it in place or do we need some sort of clamp system?
Lynn
Keith B wrote:Lynn... I just looked at your album again... your curve is prett tight...but I don't think you have enough spars in the curve area... personally, I put my spars 6" apart on a 2' curve and 3" apart on the back, a 7" curve... I might not see them in your album...but you need spars in the curve, otherwise the plywood is going to try and follow then "bend" on your walls, but in the middle where there are not spars, it's going to want to straighten out and/or pop up, and you have NO gluing surface....as you probably know, and are worried about, the curve is crititical to have tight and secure which means you need glue surface... I'm sure the more experienced guys can tell you exactly what needs to be done as far as spars...but I'd add at least 2-3 in that curve area. Guys.. you might look at his album to make sure I'm giving correct advise...if I'm not, I'll delete this post and slap myself for speaking out of turn...
Keith B wrote:Lynn... I just looked at your album again... your curve is prett tight...but I don't think you have enough spars in the curve area... personally, I put my spars 6" apart on a 2' curve and 3" apart on the back, a 7" curve... I might not see them in your album...but you need spars in the curve, otherwise the plywood is going to try and follow then "bend" on your walls, but in the middle where there are not spars, it's going to want to straighten out and/or pop up, and you have NO gluing surface....as you probably know, and are worried about, the curve is crititical to have tight and secure which means you need glue surface... I'm sure the more experienced guys can tell you exactly what needs to be done as far as spars...but I'd add at least 2-3 in that curve area. Guys.. you might look at his album to make sure I'm giving correct advise...if I'm not, I'll delete this post and slap myself for speaking out of turn...
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