Hi people.
I'm working on a project (bed). It will have 50mm side panels made of 2 sheets of 25mm ply glued and screwed together. That bit is doable but I also need to make curved corners. They have an internal radius of 100mm and external of 200mm.
It would be possible to make a former and laminate round the bend using loads of bit of thin sheet but not at all easy especially over the 1mrt section.
So I was thinking of using a solid section. Say getting some one to stick 4 blocks together and turning it. That would work for the out side but no idea how to do the inside.
Does anyone have any recommendations on how to produce the corners.
I'm working on a project (bed). It will have 50mm side panels made of 2 sheets of 25mm ply glued and screwed together. That bit is doable but I also need to make curved corners. They have an internal radius of 100mm and external of 200mm.
It would be possible to make a former and laminate round the bend using loads of bit of thin sheet but not at all easy especially over the 1mrt section.
So I was thinking of using a solid section. Say getting some one to stick 4 blocks together and turning it. That would work for the out side but no idea how to do the inside.
Does anyone have any recommendations on how to produce the corners.