HOJ
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This is the start of a project I have had on the back burner for a couple of years, primarily due to the limitations of thinning pieces down to be able to create a wave lamination, I have tried various solutions including:
Gluing down to a false table in thicknesser, that still ate the wood, hand planing, got a frozen shoulder, so gave that up, hot pipe bending, soaking in water, but not used steaming (for no reason, as I have the gear, just didn't) so, I've now acquired a drum sander, which gave me some Oak @ 0.8mm thick.
I had already made a single sided former, with a view, originally, of using my vacuum press, but in the course of my other attempts I then made a 2 part former, thinking brute force and lots of clamps would work, but the Oak was still too thick.
So with all that non progress to start with, I have now made a trial lamination, which will lead to further progress of the original plan.
Former's and trial lamination
Off the the former:
The objective, however it is subject to a design change.
This a back room project so apologies in advance for any delay in delivering fruition, which I'm sure will be long forgotten by the time its done!
Gluing down to a false table in thicknesser, that still ate the wood, hand planing, got a frozen shoulder, so gave that up, hot pipe bending, soaking in water, but not used steaming (for no reason, as I have the gear, just didn't) so, I've now acquired a drum sander, which gave me some Oak @ 0.8mm thick.
I had already made a single sided former, with a view, originally, of using my vacuum press, but in the course of my other attempts I then made a 2 part former, thinking brute force and lots of clamps would work, but the Oak was still too thick.
So with all that non progress to start with, I have now made a trial lamination, which will lead to further progress of the original plan.
Former's and trial lamination
Off the the former:
The objective, however it is subject to a design change.
This a back room project so apologies in advance for any delay in delivering fruition, which I'm sure will be long forgotten by the time its done!