grainmaster
Member
Dear forum members.
I'm trying to laminated thin strips of hardwood plywood, which will replace something similar to window sill in a yacht.
I have a conundrum, they are bowing and bending.
18 mm marine plywood was cut to 15 mm x 300 mm blocks, then glued together in way that I got 300 x 900 X 15 mm panel, kind of an end grain plywood.
Initially I glued them to a thin 8 mm plywood during lamination, after taking out of a press, 24 hours later, it looked nice and straight, I sanded and oiled it.
The next day It was bowed
I tried on a thicker and moisture resistant chipboard as a base, same result (a little less)
Any ideas whats causing it and how to prevent bowing?
BTW how can I post images ?
Thank you
Garik
I'm trying to laminated thin strips of hardwood plywood, which will replace something similar to window sill in a yacht.
I have a conundrum, they are bowing and bending.
18 mm marine plywood was cut to 15 mm x 300 mm blocks, then glued together in way that I got 300 x 900 X 15 mm panel, kind of an end grain plywood.
Initially I glued them to a thin 8 mm plywood during lamination, after taking out of a press, 24 hours later, it looked nice and straight, I sanded and oiled it.
The next day It was bowed
I tried on a thicker and moisture resistant chipboard as a base, same result (a little less)
Any ideas whats causing it and how to prevent bowing?
BTW how can I post images ?
Thank you
Garik