The thickness of the strips depends to a large extent on the radius of the curve.
Bent laminate wood.
Bent laminations do more than give your project a graceful look.
When it comes to cutting curves the easiest way to get the job done is to simply cut the curve from a piece of solid wood.
Layers laminates and lamination we re all familiar with laminates.
Woodworkers use bent wood laminations for everything from chair rockers to drawer handles.
A few thick laminations will tend to spring more than many thin pieces.
If the edge is not perfectly square then you.
Thin strips of wood typically no thicker than 1 16 inch are glued together to form circles waves or just about any shape for specialized designs.
There are several ways to tackle this tough chore but bending wood and laminating several thin strips to create.
Locate individual layers of wood on curves to recognize laminated bent wood.
Bent wood is durable and typically regarded as stronger than solid wood which can crack or split along grain lines.
In order to stop any gaps bubbles or distorting of the laminate you need to make sure that the vertical edge around which the laminate will bend is perfectly square with the top surface of the counter.
Laminated from thin strips cold process no special equipment required strong bending form required lots of strips to cut and keep in order difficult to control final part thickness messy glue up strips want to slip sideways when bent dried glue squeeze out on part must be removed before further processing.
If you ve ever glued two pieces of wood together face to face you ve essentially created a laminate.
The process is surprisingly simple and once you ve made your first bent lamination you ll want to include curves in all your future projects.
There is no formula.
Check this by ensuring that the horizontal surface edge and vertical edge come together perfectly with a t square.
Let the glue set up for its full clamp time.
Some curves would require a piece of stock so thick that it would not only be incredibly wasteful but you aren t likely to find the wood in the first place.
Here s how to make a 3 4 in.
You may need to over bend your parts to account for this.
The tighter the radius the thinner the strips.
Laminated hardwood nosing that bends perfectly around round countertop corners.
But solid wood has significant limitations.
A note on form design here.
Curved hardwood nosing on a countertop can really make your project stand out.
When used as a structural element such as a table leg they are actually stronger than if the piece were cut from a single block of wood.
Before the glue sets clamp the laminated strip in the bending form.
Make sure the edge is square.