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I plan to try bending it over the existing surface - that will give me a good idea of the forces required. I'll go ahead an buy the ply. David "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 00:01:52 +1000, "David Flew" wrote: Original construction looks like 15 mm ply ( probably marine back then - it wasn't gold plated .. ) with fibreglass on top, and many many layers of paint. ============================================= I know from experience that 1/2 inch (12 mm) plywood is fairly bendy and would not be a problem over the large radius you describe. Since 15 mm is only slightly thicker it would probably be OK also. If you do a test and decide that too much force is required, you could make shallow kerf cuts in the bottom of the panel with a table saw, and then fill them later with thickened epoxy. |
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