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ZRT Curve project
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<blockquote data-quote="stereo247" data-source="post: 93169" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>Look don't know if this will work with MDF but heard that you can get a pretty reliable curve into wood (without the spring) by steaming it and allowing it time to dry/cure in the require position. Apparently it lets the internal stresses release. There's quite a few write-ups on the net but they apply to real wood and its variants (ply's etc).</p><p></p><p>OR</p><p></p><p>Screw/nail the two edges of the cross-brace edges together - they will be covered by the laminate panels walls (no?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stereo247, post: 93169, member: 562"] Look don't know if this will work with MDF but heard that you can get a pretty reliable curve into wood (without the spring) by steaming it and allowing it time to dry/cure in the require position. Apparently it lets the internal stresses release. There's quite a few write-ups on the net but they apply to real wood and its variants (ply's etc). OR Screw/nail the two edges of the cross-brace edges together - they will be covered by the laminate panels walls (no?) [/QUOTE]
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