How small radiuses can one bent before running into trouble?
Thanks
Jim

Jim55 wrote:When one bends 1/8 ply, like in Del's Jellybean or when making a hatch, do you need to moisten the ply first?
How small radiuses can one bent before running into trouble?
Thanks
Jim
I used 1/8 mahogany and did not moisten the wood. That said there is one way they bend easier (3 layer ply) and two pieces cracked (bent the hard way). So should I have moistened the wood?Jim55 wrote:When one bends 1/8 ply, like in Del's Jellybean or when making a hatch, do you need to moisten the ply first?
How small radiuses can one bent before running into trouble?
Thanks
Jim
halfdome, Danny wrote:Jim55 wrote:When one bends 1/8 ply, like in Del's Jellybean or when making a hatch, do you need to moisten the ply first?
How small radiuses can one bent before running into trouble?
Thanks
Jim
Jim, It depends which way your putting the sheet on and what kind of 1/8" ply. Luan is crap in my opinion. The best plywood would be Baltic Birch. It bends best going with the grain and never moisten plywood. I've bent Baltic Birch as small as a 4" radius.Danny
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