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Re: Chest
Hey Connor,
I too am struggling to get access to the video you made.
Thanks for the info! and I love your "if you make the cuts with the grain it will split" Tip - that's very useful for anyone wanting to try this out!
I'm fascinated by the process of bending wood!
And again, well done, great project!
I too am struggling to get access to the video you made.
Thanks for the info! and I love your "if you make the cuts with the grain it will split" Tip - that's very useful for anyone wanting to try this out!
I'm fascinated by the process of bending wood!
And again, well done, great project!
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Re: Chest
WOW - fantastic
I love the whole thing - the build - the process - the pictures - the presentation.
It's all fantastic.
I love the whole thing - the build - the process - the pictures - the presentation.
It's all fantastic.
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Re: Chest
Nicely done Mobius!
Long ago before the internet I once found the formula for kerf bending in an old 1940's Craftsman guide. Used it many times with much success. My memory isn't what it used to be and I can't recall the formula nor find that book . Recently had a job where I needed to kerf bend again and used this online calculator...
https://www.blocklayer.com/kerf-spacingeng.aspx
Long ago before the internet I once found the formula for kerf bending in an old 1940's Craftsman guide. Used it many times with much success. My memory isn't what it used to be and I can't recall the formula nor find that book . Recently had a job where I needed to kerf bend again and used this online calculator...
https://www.blocklayer.com/kerf-spacingeng.aspx
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Re: Chest
Yup, was set to private. Sorry about that, link should work now.
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Re: Chest
The chest came out great! Thank you for the photo set and details!
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Re: Chest
Oh, now that is a handy link!JoeBlow wrote:Nicely done Mobius!
Long ago before the internet I once found the formula for kerf bending in an old 1940's Craftsman guide. Used it many times with much success. My memory isn't what it used to be and I can't recall the formula nor find that book . Recently had a job where I needed to kerf bend again and used this online calculator...
https://www.blocklayer.com/kerf-spacingeng.aspx
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Re: Chest
WOW, Beautiful job Conner
Like the trick of centering the "R" in the circle
Like the trick of centering the "R" in the circle
Thank You
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Re: Chest
great job (again)
For those who didn't see the first one that mobius refered to in his initial post
http://forum.vectric.com/viewtopic.php? ... st#p170910
For those who didn't see the first one that mobius refered to in his initial post
http://forum.vectric.com/viewtopic.php? ... st#p170910
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Re: Chest
No problem, I was quite happy to have another look at it & sure those that haven't would like toMobius wrote:Thanks for looking that up Martin!
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Re: Chest
WOW - Really nice
Thank you for posting the process and sequence with details, it really shows some smart thinking and great skills.
Really nice!!!!!
Thank you for posting the process and sequence with details, it really shows some smart thinking and great skills.
Really nice!!!!!
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Thanks!!scubanimal wrote:WOW - Really nice
Thank you for posting the process and sequence with details, it really shows some smart thinking and great skills.
Really nice!!!!!
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Re: Chest
Nice work! I used that plywood bending method to make one for a girlfriend's daughter many years ago. This year I made some for grand-nephews. Instead of bending plywood, I used slats cut with a slight angle on one side so that they follow the curve as they butt together.