Deansocial said:like the look of that setup. what do you do first? the internal curve?
jmbfestool said:Deansocial said:like the look of that setup. what do you do first? the internal curve?
I would say the internal cus you have a flat for it to sit and rest!
Once you turned it round it will sit on the points and still sit firm OR looking at his pictures hes created a former for the internal cut to sit on!
If you did the external fist you would have a rocking piece.
Deansocial said:what the round former on the floor?
like the method
jmbfestool said:Well do me your getting it exactly how you want it more stable.
Vacuum forming/Bending their is a slight spring back innit?
Also Im not sure but I think he will use the curving jig to do the raised paneling aswell.
I dont know I would like to know actually?!?! Rembo how do you do the raised paneling on the curved panels once you curved them.
JMB
mattfc said:jmbfestool said:Well do me your getting it exactly how you want it more stable.
Vacuum forming/Bending their is a slight spring back innit?
Also Im not sure but I think he will use the curving jig to do the raised paneling aswell.
I dont know I would like to know actually?!?! Rembo how do you do the raised paneling on the curved panels once you curved them.
JMB
Re the spring back, from what I have read its is very dependant on the type of glue you use, and the thickness of the sheets you laminate, thicker they are obviously the more chance of spring back. Like you said if milled then not a problem. Re the panel raising when I have seen this before, the panel is rotated through a U shaped jig to match the panel curve