Greenheart
Well-Known Member
If, for unspecified purposes, I thought I needed a 3" cube of teak, could I do just as well by cutting a smallish piece of top-grade 18mm marine ply into four x 75mm squares, then screw/glue the pieces into a cube?
I like the idea that the criss-crossed laminates will add strength in an application that's going to need it, but which won't be large enough for sheer size to give it great strength.
The exact size of the cubes wouldn't be important.
And, what's the best glue, available in very small quantities, for ply?
I like the idea that the criss-crossed laminates will add strength in an application that's going to need it, but which won't be large enough for sheer size to give it great strength.
The exact size of the cubes wouldn't be important.
And, what's the best glue, available in very small quantities, for ply?