Bob_H wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 8:36 am
Really nice piece of work. Thanks for posting.
You mention that the jarrah wasn't difficult to bend, as you are using a veneer. Can I ask, how thick is the veneer, and what is the base you are working over?
Just normal veneer. 0.6mm. Underneath is another piece of veneer and a substrate, then more veneer. The substrate is WR cedar. The sides are about 8mm thick in total, so no need for linings or reinforcing.
I've been in the process of making a video course about this sort of work for a while. The idea is to sell it on my site and Robbie O'Brien. But the course just keeps getting bigger as its a big topic. Double sides, triple sides, solid wood, veneer, solid/veneer mix, different glues, different core materials, binding veneer sides, scraping the binding. Then there is vacuum laminating, press laminating, strap laminating, using heat blankets...laminating curved backs, arched backs...
One of the many advantages to using veneer is the amazing amount of quality wood that you can get your hands on that you would not be able to otherwise:
