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Bending Plywood for my DIY sailboat restoration ⛵
February 21, 2020
Bending Plywood for my DIY sailboat restoration ⛵

Bending Plywood for my DIY sailboat restoration ⛵

Bending Plywood for my DIY sailboat restoration ⛵

To make the radiused cabinet face for the head in my 1966 Spencer 42′ Sloop, I kerf cut 18mm Marine Grade Okume plywood, 19 cuts, almost through to the last ply.

This allows the wood to bend then be filled with thickened epoxy, I used West Systems 105/206/406 for the glue up.

This is the calculator I used to calculate the kerf cuts: https://www.blocklayer.com/kerf-spacingeng.aspx

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