TobyT
Established Member
Hi All,
A long time since I've been on here - life getting in the way of woodwork.
Over the weekend I tried to knock together a replica Roman Shield (Scutum, for those whose children are also obsessing on one subject) using some old 4mm ply I had knocking round in garage. I glued up a couple of sheets of 900mmx480mm and bent them round a waterbut while they dried using ratchet straps to clamp. Unfortunately it failed. The edges stuck but the centres arched slighlty differently and there was a gap. I put this down to not having enough cauls running vertically, I only had them at the edges and one towards the middle. Also the only glue I could lay my hands on was some rather old TItebond II, that was a bit lumpy (and had quite possibly gone below zero at some point). The ply did bnd, but it took quite a bit of pressure to get to the curvature of the waterbut.
So, having promised this shield to my son, I need to have a go at another fairly soon. Considering that Covid restrictions are still in place, what sort of ply would be best for bending while being cheap (as I can see it being used for a month and then forgotten about), and available?
Jewson's are offering ESSGEE Plywood FSC 2440 x 1220 x 3.6mm, or Poplar Core Plywood FSC 2440 x 1220 x 3.6mm, both at about £18 per sheet. Any other options? West of Bristol if that helps.
As I'm going to have to get some more, what glue would be best?
A long time since I've been on here - life getting in the way of woodwork.
Over the weekend I tried to knock together a replica Roman Shield (Scutum, for those whose children are also obsessing on one subject) using some old 4mm ply I had knocking round in garage. I glued up a couple of sheets of 900mmx480mm and bent them round a waterbut while they dried using ratchet straps to clamp. Unfortunately it failed. The edges stuck but the centres arched slighlty differently and there was a gap. I put this down to not having enough cauls running vertically, I only had them at the edges and one towards the middle. Also the only glue I could lay my hands on was some rather old TItebond II, that was a bit lumpy (and had quite possibly gone below zero at some point). The ply did bnd, but it took quite a bit of pressure to get to the curvature of the waterbut.
So, having promised this shield to my son, I need to have a go at another fairly soon. Considering that Covid restrictions are still in place, what sort of ply would be best for bending while being cheap (as I can see it being used for a month and then forgotten about), and available?
Jewson's are offering ESSGEE Plywood FSC 2440 x 1220 x 3.6mm, or Poplar Core Plywood FSC 2440 x 1220 x 3.6mm, both at about £18 per sheet. Any other options? West of Bristol if that helps.
As I'm going to have to get some more, what glue would be best?