Hi I’m working on a project that requires me to laminate a glue-up of Maple, Purple Heart and Bloodwood to a MDF sub base. The glue up is 10″ wide x 1″ x 50 long ” the mdf is the same only .75″ thick. I need to allow for expansion seasonally. How should this lamination be done? I have a vac bag and experience with West System epoxy. The final product will be similar to the pic in the link below. It MUST not crack. Thanks in advance for any input Chris |
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Christof,
I've left you a message in the Joinery section.
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