scarfing 3mm ply
By:Dean Trexel
Date: 10/10/2001, 2:13 am
Date: 10/10/2001, 2:13 am
Has anyone out there scarfed 3mm (~1/8") plywood, or is butt-jointing the only way to go with thin stuff? If I remember right, the scarf ratio is 12:1 length:thickness. That would make a standard 4mm scarf 48mm (~2") long but a 3mm scarf only 36mm (~1-1/2") long. I was just curious if this was too small of an area to get a good joint with, or if planing thin plywood was more problematic than the thicker stuff...
Thanks,
Dean
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- scarfing 3mm ply
Dean Trexel -- 10/10/2001, 2:13 am- Re: scarfing 3mm ply
Dave Houser -- 10/10/2001, 3:37 pm- Re: scarfing 3mm ply..Would poly glue work??
Ben Staley -- 10/11/2001, 3:24 pm- Re: scarfing 3mm ply..Would poly glue work??
SOB -- 10/13/2001, 1:42 pm- Re: scarfing 3mm ply..Would poly glue work??
Dave Houser -- 10/12/2001, 3:57 am - Re: scarfing 3mm ply..Would poly glue work??
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Tapio Manner -- 10/10/2001, 12:44 pm- Re: scarfing 3mm ply
steve hartmann -- 10/10/2001, 8:08 am- Re: scarfing 3mm ply
Craig Bumgarner -- 10/10/2001, 8:05 am- Re: scarfing 3mm ply
LeeG -- 10/10/2001, 8:04 am - Re: scarfing 3mm ply..Would poly glue work??
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