Gluing up a bent lamination

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @leksey7870
    @leksey7870 8 лет назад +2

    Good instructional video, I was wondering how to do it. Thank you. Like!

  • @solobassoon
    @solobassoon 7 лет назад +4

    This is of great value to this kid that he has the oppurtunity to do things like that together with his dad (I assume it is his dad). Just tightening the clamps is a real 'man-thing' where the boy wants to show that he got the muscles to do the job. And he also knows how to loosen the clamps again. And the boy learns a lot about working together with someone, taking instructions, gaining experience and yet be a part of the project. And the father learns how to give clear instructions for someone. And just the satisfaction that the father gets, that his son actually learns something from him. As a father of two daugthers I have yet to have that experience until I might get grandsons.

  • @3Godfree
    @3Godfree 8 лет назад +3

    Nice glue up Richard, and you have one hard working shop assistant :)

  • @thingschangs2472
    @thingschangs2472 5 лет назад

    my greeting for you from iraq

  • @dakotamax2
    @dakotamax2 7 лет назад

    I will be constructing a large curved redwood beam for a pergola. The arc has a 10' radius and is approximately 14' in total length. I'm planning to resaw a 2x8 into 1/2" thick slices for the lamination (planning to use a similar jig as shown on RUclips "Woodworking, DIY Curved Beams? Learn how "). Hopefully 1/2" is thin enough to bend easily.

    • @mouppe
      @mouppe  7 лет назад

      Cool. Good luck! I would try 3/8" before 1/2". Which glue will you use?

  • @thepoplarshop
    @thepoplarshop 8 лет назад +2

    Fantastic job James ! You're a strong little man ! That's some great team work !

  • @whitefields5595
    @whitefields5595 4 года назад

    It is easier to use a webbing and a strap ratchet. Webbing ensures uniform pressure which the clamp form can never achieve