Woodworking question

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Mon, 02 Jun 2003 14:01:23 -0400


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Thank you Phil. I'll ask you the same question as I did Ron. How do you=20
figure the 2 separate radii?
Greg


At 01:50 PM 6/2/2003, you wrote:

>Greg,
>The outer form has to have a radius that is larger than the inner form by=
=20
>the thickness of the piece that you are trying to glue up.
>
>Phil F
>
>At 10:26 AM 6/2/03 , you wrote:
> >I am in the process of making a new form for gluing up a laminated beam.
> >The desired shape is a simple arc. I have sliced 8) roughly 12"x48"x3/4"
> >sections out of a piece of MDO and stacked and affixed them together. I
> >drew the simple arc on the top piece and followed it with a bandsaw. I
>now
> >have what I thought would be a good form for gluing up my laminated arc
> >beam. Why don't the two pieces of the form draw the laminates together
> >completely and what can I do about it? I find that the laminates are
>tight
> >at the ends of the arc and there is a gap between the laminates in the
> >middle of the arc. Any suggestions?
> >
> >Greg Newell
>
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