Re: lumber problems
By:Nolan Penney
Date: 3/22/1999, 10:00 am
Date: 3/22/1999, 10:00 am
In Response To: lumber problems (Dan Gunn)
You can use virtually anything known to man as a batten. It's purpose to to create uniform curves. So most important for it is to be consistent throughout its length. Be it a board, a strip of plywood, pvc, whatever. To me, 3/4x1 sounds very thick for a batten.
The sheer clamps, you can use 3/4 x 3/4 or 1 x 1. Your choice. Let your skills dictate. Smaller requires more precision up front, larger requires more trimming or living with a bit of exccess weight. I know my skills, and would have to chose the latter. But that's me. If you've got a plane, it's a quick job to shave down a 1 x 1 to a 1 x 3/4.
Messages In This Thread
- lumber problems
Dan Gunn -- 3/20/1999, 5:49 pm- Re: lumber problems
Nolan Penney -- 3/22/1999, 10:00 am- Re: lumber problems
GUy Wright -- 3/22/1999, 8:20 am- Re: lumber problems
Jason Steeves -- 3/20/1999, 6:02 pm- Re: lumber problems
Dan Gunn -- 3/20/1999, 6:29 pm- Re: lumber problems
John Herr -- 3/20/1999, 7:00 pm- Re: lumber problems
Jason Steeves -- 3/20/1999, 6:49 pm - Re: lumber problems
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