Here s how i did it.
Bent lamination clock supplies.
Springback is not a major concern when making a bent lamination especially if you use a rigid polyurethane or resin based adhesive.
This fishing net plan is the perfect plan to get introduced to bent laminations.
This clock comes from the pages of wood magazine and the editors there have kindly published the plans and patterns for free for anyone who.
The reality is it is a really easy project and a lot of fun.
This design comes straight from the pages of wood magazine issue 182 and i want to thank lucas peters for partnering with me and making the full article including full.
This is a perfect example of a situation where bent lamination is a good choice.
I chose the direction of creating an elegant but feasible clock which could easily be packaged shipped and put together by the consumer.
The concept is actually pretty simple.
The drawback here is that you lose a lot of material to the kerf of the sawblade.
So easy in fact that my plans consisted of a sketch on a post it note.
Made out of 14 cedar 2x4s and a lot of epoxy this bent lamination hammock stand was easier to build than i expected.
Your non woodworking friends will look at these bent lamination desk clocks and think you are some kind of magician.
Bent lamination clock objective.
Preparing the thin pieces for a lamination involves resawing a piece on the tablesaw or bandsaw.
Create a multi material desk piece consisting of wood metal and fasteners.
So your best bet with heavilyt curved parts is to either steam bed the material to shape or do a bent lamination.
However a simple laminating technique combined with a form is all you need to create this net hoop.