madjack

madjack wrote:...Ira, for the bendy ply, try any cabinet or door shops in your area, that is where I found mine
madjack
IraRat wrote:No one's got the stuff, so I called Boulter again. Great guy there named Chris Boulter, and they're shipping me 3 pieces next week when it comes in. (I got the third piece to use for other trim; probably could have gotten away with a cheaper, non-bendable birch, but what the heck--the other type wouldn't fit in a tube!)
Just $30 shipping to South Florida, via FedEx yet, so that's not bad at all.
With gas prices these days, and with the driving I would have to do if I ever COULD find it down here, plus the time...it's well worth the 30 bucks. Plus, no tax!
Thanks for the tip, Tom. Now I just gotta be careful I recognize the correct side for finishing and for the bending, when it's ready to go in.
TomS wrote:
When he said not to bend it from the wrong side, I dont think he meant which surface is outside the curve. What he was talking about is the direction of the bend as it relates to the long and short sides.
IraRat wrote:My wife's patience has been infinite with this project. But what woman (Joanne excluded) is going to understand her husband having 3 sheets of plywood shipped from Boston--Fedex, no less?
It's even crazy when I think about it myself.
It must have been a b**** building these thngs before the internet came along!
IraRat wrote:Seems weird, though. You're telling me one thing and he's telling me another. So you just chose a side to finish and that was it? The opposite of whichever one kept a little of its curl?
IraRat wrote:Also, I plan on using spar varnish, but someone told me that if you do that before the install, it'll stiffen up the board and also may crack when you do the bend. You had no problems there?
IraRat wrote:Finally, I don't have an orbital sander, so will a plane sander work? I'm only going two coats on this varnish, because three really darkens it. (I did this for my exterior skins, because i wanted it darker.)
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