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Hi,
I'm building a plywood camper, and need this group's expertise. I need to butt-join (don't ask me to scarf - I don't have the time or the talent!) two pieces of 1/4" Mahogany plywood. My question is: how easily does the join bend? I need to bend the plywood fairly aggressively (can't tell you the exact radius, but it's quite a bit) and if I do it the way I want, I will have to bend the joined part. My join will be a "standard" epoxy butt-join, with epoxy resin and tape on both sides of the join. Any ideas? Lloyd Sumpter |
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