stuhaynes
Well-Known Member
I'm winding myself up to laminate a piece of mahogany 16 feet long 14 inches wide and 3/4 inch thick.
It's got a curve in it so I'm considering using 3 by 1/4 inch pieces for the thickness and doing the length in 2 halves, all epoxied together to give the finished length, width and thickness.
I've never done this before so would appreciate advice on a practical epoxy to use to provide a strong and completely water proof lamination.
If you've done something similar to this I'd appreciate your input. Cheers
It's got a curve in it so I'm considering using 3 by 1/4 inch pieces for the thickness and doing the length in 2 halves, all epoxied together to give the finished length, width and thickness.
I've never done this before so would appreciate advice on a practical epoxy to use to provide a strong and completely water proof lamination.
If you've done something similar to this I'd appreciate your input. Cheers