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Finished another scrap material project: Rod Rack
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 385655" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>The first thing that comes to mind for me would be to make a template of the shape you need and then build it using stack lamination of your wood of choice. Then I think I'd try to cover it with some thin sheet aluminum like what is used by vinyl siding installers. It's referred to as "coil stock" in the siding business. The same stuff I used in my build to make new side panels to cover my foam and a piece to cover the wood in my transom to keep rain and sun off the wood. Of course my ideas are influenced by the fact that I have that aluminum sheeting on hand and I have all the clamps, woodworking tools, and knowledge to do stack lamination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 385655, member: 7544"] The first thing that comes to mind for me would be to make a template of the shape you need and then build it using stack lamination of your wood of choice. Then I think I'd try to cover it with some thin sheet aluminum like what is used by vinyl siding installers. It's referred to as "coil stock" in the siding business. The same stuff I used in my build to make new side panels to cover my foam and a piece to cover the wood in my transom to keep rain and sun off the wood. Of course my ideas are influenced by the fact that I have that aluminum sheeting on hand and I have all the clamps, woodworking tools, and knowledge to do stack lamination. [/QUOTE]
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