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Building your own laminated stock
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<blockquote data-quote="PartsJr." data-source="post: 2024299" data-attributes="member: 87242"><p>Thank you for all the great advice! </p><p>This project is in the beginning/planning stages. I'm exploring stock design(s) and am looking for a fun/challenging winter project. I have a good selection of thick walnut blanks and the tools/equipment needed. I still have a little more homework and planning to do before starting.</p><p>Here's a couple of additional questions:</p><p>1) how thick of strips would you go with? I am considering as thin as 3/32" and as thick as 1/4"</p><p>2) do multiple thin strips provide significant strength and stability over thicker strips?</p><p>Thanks again for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PartsJr., post: 2024299, member: 87242"] Thank you for all the great advice! This project is in the beginning/planning stages. I’m exploring stock design(s) and am looking for a fun/challenging winter project. I have a good selection of thick walnut blanks and the tools/equipment needed. I still have a little more homework and planning to do before starting. Here’s a couple of additional questions: 1) how thick of strips would you go with? I am considering as thin as 3/32” and as thick as 1/4” 2) do multiple thin strips provide significant strength and stability over thicker strips? Thanks again for your input. [/QUOTE]
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