Hi all, in a few weeks I have a project to do for some friends, they have an archtop window that needs replacing, about 6 foot tall and 2 foot wide.
The arch bit is new to me. I havent made one before and I was wondering whether anyone else had any advice to offer... I dont think im ready for steam bending, I imagine its a bit of an art? and the thought of my window unbending their cottage in half doesnt appeal... So my thought was to divide the angle into six or 8 segments, join those and then cut the radius out of that. I have read somewhere about 'brick laying' the segments in two layers, so that the joins are offset on each layer.
Does this sound ok? It will be made of hardwood, not sure which yet, and I imagine they wont mind the segmented approach even if its a stain or oil finish on the inside, i think it might even look quite nice.
any wisdom appreciated!
The arch bit is new to me. I havent made one before and I was wondering whether anyone else had any advice to offer... I dont think im ready for steam bending, I imagine its a bit of an art? and the thought of my window unbending their cottage in half doesnt appeal... So my thought was to divide the angle into six or 8 segments, join those and then cut the radius out of that. I have read somewhere about 'brick laying' the segments in two layers, so that the joins are offset on each layer.
Does this sound ok? It will be made of hardwood, not sure which yet, and I imagine they wont mind the segmented approach even if its a stain or oil finish on the inside, i think it might even look quite nice.
any wisdom appreciated!