Hand Plane
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I have committed myself to make the grandson a skateboard ramp!
About 1m wide; 800mm – 1m high; and the ramp arc having radius of 1.4m. This results in an arc length of 1.15m, and the distance between the chord and the arc (how much the ply has to bend) about 115mm.
I'm envisaging difficulty with bending the plywood for the ramp. I'm thinking of using 6mm thick ply but examined one in a skateboard park (close in size to my intended unit, method of construction the same) where the manufacturer had used ply at least 12mm thick.
Any clues how they managed to bend ply of that thickness without it cracking?
I would expect that trying to screw it to the braces to form an arc would cause thick ply to crack.
About 1m wide; 800mm – 1m high; and the ramp arc having radius of 1.4m. This results in an arc length of 1.15m, and the distance between the chord and the arc (how much the ply has to bend) about 115mm.
I'm envisaging difficulty with bending the plywood for the ramp. I'm thinking of using 6mm thick ply but examined one in a skateboard park (close in size to my intended unit, method of construction the same) where the manufacturer had used ply at least 12mm thick.
Any clues how they managed to bend ply of that thickness without it cracking?
I would expect that trying to screw it to the braces to form an arc would cause thick ply to crack.