throbscottle
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I want to make a plinth/box thing to replace the hearth, to hide the wires from the TV etc which has replaced the fireplace, where there is now a large curved cutout in the carpet.
I was thinking to bend a piece of plywood to fit the curve. I'm guessing the radius is somewhere over a metre.
So I think if it's thin it will bend enough without needing cuts in the back,, but which way is best for the outer layer grain to go: longways or crossways? Also, how thin would it need to be? 3mm? 4mm?
Thank in advance!
I was thinking to bend a piece of plywood to fit the curve. I'm guessing the radius is somewhere over a metre.
So I think if it's thin it will bend enough without needing cuts in the back,, but which way is best for the outer layer grain to go: longways or crossways? Also, how thin would it need to be? 3mm? 4mm?
Thank in advance!