DownWest
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Mine is 5mm strips of iroko and maranti. Not steamed, but glued up clamped to blocks screwed to a plank in the curve. Virtually no spring-back.
Mine is 5mm strips of iroko and maranti. Not steamed, but glued up clamped to blocks screwed to a plank in the curve. Virtually no spring-back.
Oh, and leave the surfaces as sawn, Clamping tight with planed surfaces can starve the joint of epoxy.
That goes against all normal woodworking rules and I certainly wouldn't join board straight off the band saw .
Nothing wrong with it, if using thickened epoxy the joint does not need to be tight, unlike other wood glues.
Bandsaw will do it but no ideal.
Why not ask a tea supplier like Robbins or Howells to send you the teak ready cut in the correct sizes.
I reckon you are right, 6mm too stiff, 3mm fine.