round side table

Nice!

How did you make them curve doors with the raised panel being curved and moulded aswell.

I gotta make some curved doors my self.  Been thinking of the best ways to do it.  Looks like you did a good job on yours.

Jmb
 
Thank you! The fact is that I used a tool other companies too. think it will not display correctly here ...
Here is another version of the doors and some of the manufacturing process
P.S I tried to upload 6 pictures, did not work ..
try two ..
can not upload photos. Forum does not accept
 
Nice work there.  Do you make these products yourself or part of a team ?  Is it your own workshop.  Do you not use a spindle moulder for any part of this ?  I wouldn't dream of making that without one.
 
what do you see what I do. father paints and sometimes makes the workpiece. We work dvoem.
our workshop.
I made homemade machines for these doors. if you say yes, then I'll show them. but there is no Festool ...
 
i would like to see how its done too, i dont care if its done with festool or an axe if your method is good it doesnt matter, too much emphasis seem to be put on having an awsome too, people should try getting some awesome skill to make the most those tools reguardless who makes them.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Rembo, very nice way, any reason why you it this way rather than vacuum pressing thin sheets together? This looks great but a lot of work?
 
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
 
Deansocial said:
what the round former on the floor?

like the method

I used to make doors like this when i was working for a company, I might be mistaken but i would say the the round black form is for laminating the rails for the curved doors.
 
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
 
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

Yes looking at his picture at the jig which does the external curve he has a u shaped jig which is curved I assume that it placed on top once its milled and the router can fallow the u shape on his custom made jig.

I like his method  never thought of doing it like that.

JMB
 
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