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Hello,
My name is Toby,
I am a product designer currently building a campervan.
I have lined the campervan with 9mm hardwood ply on the walls and ceiling, and wanted to make a curved transition between the two.
The idea I have come up with to steam bend a piece of 9mm with grooves cut into it. The grooves were cut because I only had a kettle to steam bend them, and so the less ply to bend, the easier.
I have found that using a kettle is barely sufficient to bend this ply evenly, and works best when the grooves are showing, as the grooves close up and prevent one section from bending more than another.
I would prefer to have the smooth uncut ply veneer on show, but without a wood steamer I think it unlikely.
I'm sure there are better ways, for example building a mould, then using glued veneers in vacuum bag.
I would prefer not to have to build the mould and invest in vacuum forming apparatus, or in building a steamer etc.
I am hoping someone might be able to help!
Any suggestions more than welcome, Thanks!
My name is Toby,
I am a product designer currently building a campervan.
I have lined the campervan with 9mm hardwood ply on the walls and ceiling, and wanted to make a curved transition between the two.
The idea I have come up with to steam bend a piece of 9mm with grooves cut into it. The grooves were cut because I only had a kettle to steam bend them, and so the less ply to bend, the easier.
I have found that using a kettle is barely sufficient to bend this ply evenly, and works best when the grooves are showing, as the grooves close up and prevent one section from bending more than another.
I would prefer to have the smooth uncut ply veneer on show, but without a wood steamer I think it unlikely.
I'm sure there are better ways, for example building a mould, then using glued veneers in vacuum bag.
I would prefer not to have to build the mould and invest in vacuum forming apparatus, or in building a steamer etc.
I am hoping someone might be able to help!
Any suggestions more than welcome, Thanks!