plywood curve radius
sly_karma
Join Date: Oct 2003 Posts: 2 Penticton, BC |
2003-10-28 67398
Occasionally I need to bend plywood into a curve to use as a concrete form or for curved framing work. Sometimes the curve radius is too tight for the the thickness of material used. Then I have to resort to cutting saw kerfs to help it bend. I'm hoping somone out there can supply me with a table showing the minimum bending radius for the most common thicknesses of plywood and OSB, both across the grain and with the grain.
Looks like an interesting forum. I'm a Canadian-based journeyman carpenter and hope to contribute occasionally.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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plywood curve radius
BillMullens
Join Date: Jun 2000 Posts: 649 Central West Virginia Pics |
2003-10-29 67409
A Google search for "bending plywood" came up with this link (pdf file), among others. Pretty interesting.
Bill ....
Link: Plywood Radii
 
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plywood curve radius
sly_karma
Join Date: Oct 2003 Posts: 2 Penticton, BC |
2003-10-29 67416
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks. I need to think more about my google searching, I tried a few different search terms but couldn't find anything like this. I knew it had to be out there somewhere!
OK, off to work. Today's project: exposed soffitt concrete stairs with metric dimensions. Yes it can be done (and it's actually easier in metric!). ....
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