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Strip: true 2"x4" with some slight bending... what to do?
By:Robert Evans
Date: 9/18/2009, 11:37 am

I just built a strongback from rabbetted MDF to 2" x 4". It has couple of little curves to it.

Nick's book is based on a "2x4" strongback and forms that have 2" x 4" holes, so you can true the forms on the strongback by taking advantage of the small difference, by shimming or using cleats (page 74). By building a true 2" x 4", I seem to have lost that option. I have no way to move the molds to accommodate the wiggles.

Did I just screw up the strongback bigtime? If I do it again, might I get it right? Should I try planing the MDF strongback to true (but no longer 2")? Should I toss this MDF strongback and go back to 2x4's, ala Schade?

-Robert

Messages In This Thread

Strip: true 2"x4" with some slight bending... what to do?
Robert Evans -- 9/18/2009, 11:37 am
Re: Strip: true 2"x4" with some slight bending... *LINK*
Ian Johnson -- 9/19/2009, 3:41 am
use hand pruning saw to open form holes
mike allen -- 9/18/2009, 5:34 pm
Re: Strip: true 2"x4" with some slight bending...
Ric -- 9/18/2009, 2:48 pm
Re: Strip: true 2"x4" with some slight bending...
Kudzu -- 9/18/2009, 2:02 pm