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![]() "Dick Snyder" wrote in message ... I'm not sure how to compute the bending radius. Maybe you can help me. Here is what I know. The curved top piece of the bookcase will span a width of 45". The highest point of the curve above a flat surface for a reference point will be 8". Don't compute it... just do it! Place two nails 45 inches apart and place a mark 8" above the mid point. Then take a thin flexible board, put it up against the nails and bend it up to to the mid-point mark. Then trace the arc of the board with a pencil. You can tinker with this basic approach a bit to get your ending and mid-points just where you want them. John |
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