Ruffles
Well-Known Member
Making new wash boards - or about to.
Need to build in a louvred vent. I'd rather build them in to the board rather than buy louvred pieces to stick on. Seems more elegant and the boards will then stack flat.
So I will have a rectangular hole in the top board. I presume I make separate cheek pieces to take the louvre slots? Do I run the slots all the way through (easier) or make them blind for better appearance?
On another note. If I buy teak/iroko in 150x25mm and epoxy them together to make 300x25mm (two boards) will that be reasonably stable or will it warp. I'll edge it with 25x25mm across the end grain. But I want to be able to get them out after rain! The original boards are trimmed teak faced ply.
TIA
Need to build in a louvred vent. I'd rather build them in to the board rather than buy louvred pieces to stick on. Seems more elegant and the boards will then stack flat.
So I will have a rectangular hole in the top board. I presume I make separate cheek pieces to take the louvre slots? Do I run the slots all the way through (easier) or make them blind for better appearance?
On another note. If I buy teak/iroko in 150x25mm and epoxy them together to make 300x25mm (two boards) will that be reasonably stable or will it warp. I'll edge it with 25x25mm across the end grain. But I want to be able to get them out after rain! The original boards are trimmed teak faced ply.
TIA