Woodworking question

Keith McGavern kam544@gbronline.com
Mon, 2 Jun 2003 13:04:36 -0500


At 10:50 AM -0700 6/2/03, Phillip Ford wrote:
>Greg,
>The outer form has to have a radius that is larger than the inner 
>form by the thickness of the piece that you are trying to glue up.

An image came to mind that illustrates this: slice an onion and look 
at the rings. The inner rings are smaller in circumference than the 
outer rings.

>At 10:26 AM 6/2/03 , you wrote:
>Why don't the two pieces of the form draw the laminates together
>  >completely and what can I do about it?...>Greg Newell

Start over?

Keith McGavern

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