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How to straighten thin sheet
"PGG" wrote in message newsan.2005.02.01.23.07.26.292000@NO_SP_A_Myahoo .com... I have a 5x12" sheet of Cherry Wood, 1/8" thick, that is not quite flat. How can I straighten it, and keep it straight? Thanks PGG glue it to some 3/4" plywood |
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You need to make the lens board in three pieces (tongue and grooved together),
consisting of two side pieces (vertical grain), and one center piece (horizontal grain). This worked well for my 810 lensboards. I used 3/8 mahogany, but cherry should be fine. Curt Blood |
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