i will be showing you how to bend wood for furniture pieces. this is for the gorilla glue contest. check out some other projects on my youtube channel.
The materials you will need are:
clamps - the bigger the piece the more clamps you need.
wood
table saw
roller
glue - any good wood glue will work but i find that gorilla glue make for a professional bend
tray for your glue
safety goggles
time and patience































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One think I'd like to know though iw what exactly you call MDF ? As living in France I'm not really sure how it translates …
If you have any time for an answer that would be very nice of you.
If not, that's OK too…
check out this wikipedia article: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panneau_de_fibres_%C3%A0_densit%C3%A9_moyenne
hope that will help you!
Very nice of you to answer with a link.
I truly appreciate.
Have a good week end.
real life is always more interesting than virtual … even on down to earth instructables !!!…
I worked in the US cabinetmaking for a while and the guys in the shop all did it the same way too. In Ireland & the UK (and probably all of the EU) it is illegal to use table saw without both a riving knife and crown guard fitted. This means operations like grooving cannot be done on a table saw. There are other safer ways of doing those operations. The table saw is the most dangerous tool in the shop, it needs to be respected.
best wishes
(Any one bored that has a hydrolic press want to try it out? Id like to know the results.)
have a good day.
Does the "bow" flexes back a little bit once you have released it from the MDF or do you obtain exact the same shape?
http://www.vintageprojects.com/archery/recurve-bow-plans.html
Here is the pdf. Google is your friend.
http://www.vintageprojects.com/archery/recurve-bow-plans.pdf
Something to be aware of is that as the lamination gets thicker the ends of the new pieces will not line up, sort of a taper or scarf.
I would say "You need to make sure you have all your fingers".
(Please smile)
Good instructable, well explained.