MatthewRedStars
Established Member
Hi all,
I'm making some curved moulds for an artist... about 2000 mm long, 1000 mm wide, 250 mm thick and with around a 300 mm curve on the width (like a humpback bridge with the road surface as plaster). Doesn' really matter
One concave, one convex.
I'm going to screw 3mm MDF onto a framework to form the curve, pretty much a full sheet. It has to be removable.
How can I stiffen this without doing any curved work (the curves are being CNCd elsewhere and I'm assembling on site)? The client wants minimal sag.
I thought: smear some PU on some MDF strips and stick them down with tape, until cured. Stupid idea? Any better
Ta, Matthew
Edited for gramatical violence.
I'm making some curved moulds for an artist... about 2000 mm long, 1000 mm wide, 250 mm thick and with around a 300 mm curve on the width (like a humpback bridge with the road surface as plaster). Doesn' really matter
One concave, one convex.
I'm going to screw 3mm MDF onto a framework to form the curve, pretty much a full sheet. It has to be removable.
How can I stiffen this without doing any curved work (the curves are being CNCd elsewhere and I'm assembling on site)? The client wants minimal sag.
I thought: smear some PU on some MDF strips and stick them down with tape, until cured. Stupid idea? Any better
Ta, Matthew
Edited for gramatical violence.