nickao
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Ever go to use a sheet of plywood that warped to much to use? I occasionally had this problem, now I never do.
My solution was to purchase 1/2 thickness ply sheets of what the project called for. When I need the sheets I glued the two together bad faces in and put them in my vacuum bag. The result, a perfectly flat plywood panel every time and they tend to stay flat for a long time even when stored on edge.
Nickao
Pics to come - I will post results when I take the Inlay out of the press later tonight.
The pictures also show me gluing the inlay on top of the two pieces of ply to be flattened. You can flatten the ply separately, in this case I did everything in one step.
My solution was to purchase 1/2 thickness ply sheets of what the project called for. When I need the sheets I glued the two together bad faces in and put them in my vacuum bag. The result, a perfectly flat plywood panel every time and they tend to stay flat for a long time even when stored on edge.
Nickao
Pics to come - I will post results when I take the Inlay out of the press later tonight.
The pictures also show me gluing the inlay on top of the two pieces of ply to be flattened. You can flatten the ply separately, in this case I did everything in one step.