Does anyone have any tips for laminating thin panels?
The panels I have glued up in the past have all been about 30mm thick, for table tops & such like. Now I want to make some panels about 6mm thick. Possibly a little thicker but not much. The largest panel I need is 300mm x 450mm so not huge, and mostly I need smaller panels.
Two things concern me. First, I imagine it will be harder to get a flat panel from the glue up, so should I create panels thicker than I need to allow for planing them flat? Second, will a thin panel be more prone to distortion (twisting, bowing etc)?
I suppose a more logical choice for my project would be plywood, but where is the fun in that? Making my own panels appeals to me much more.
The panels I have glued up in the past have all been about 30mm thick, for table tops & such like. Now I want to make some panels about 6mm thick. Possibly a little thicker but not much. The largest panel I need is 300mm x 450mm so not huge, and mostly I need smaller panels.
Two things concern me. First, I imagine it will be harder to get a flat panel from the glue up, so should I create panels thicker than I need to allow for planing them flat? Second, will a thin panel be more prone to distortion (twisting, bowing etc)?
I suppose a more logical choice for my project would be plywood, but where is the fun in that? Making my own panels appeals to me much more.