peter-harrison
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Has anyone tried veneering a shape that's curved in two planes? I am looking at a job which has an element that's basically a huge oak picture frame, 3.1m x2.1m The complication is , 1st that it's a very large section- 290mm x 50mm, with a 400mm radius cove moulding, 2nd that they want the corners radiused too, and 3rd that they want all the grain parallel to the floor.
I like a challenge, but this is crazy to do in solid especially as the design is very crisp and exact, not at all rustic, and the expansion or shrinkage of solid timber 2.1m wide is quite large!
I can work out how to mould and veneer the straight sections (tilting spindle and bag press) and I can make the corner pieces with a mixture of machine and hand work from MDF, but what then? Is it even possible??
I like a challenge, but this is crazy to do in solid especially as the design is very crisp and exact, not at all rustic, and the expansion or shrinkage of solid timber 2.1m wide is quite large!
I can work out how to mould and veneer the straight sections (tilting spindle and bag press) and I can make the corner pieces with a mixture of machine and hand work from MDF, but what then? Is it even possible??
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