[simpits-tech] please delete / remove this email at " militarycomponents@yahoo.com / thank you

Gene Buckle simpits-tech@simpits.org
Wed, 28 May 2003 12:16:40 -0700 (PDT)


Yeah, this makes sense.  Not.

g.


On Wed, 28 May 2003, Richard Maxwell wrote:

> please delete / remove this email at " militarycomponents@yahoo.com / thank youplease delete / remove this email at " militarycomponents@yahoo.com / thank you--- Kevin Foisy  wrote:> Really!  Did you have to score it or did the hot> water alone do the trick?  Soak it or just wet it> lightly?> > -----Original Message-----> From: kelly Mclaren [mailto:kmclaren@videotron.ca]> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 11:45 AM> To: simpits-tech@simpits.org> Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] Handy Bendy MDF> > > Kevin, I use 1/8'' MDF wet it with hot water and it> works great. That's what> I did with my fathers home made throttle> > Marc..> > ----- Original Message -----> From: "Kevin Foisy" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 11:06 AM> Subject: RE: [simpits-tech] Handy Bendy MDF> > > >> > Roughly how many Kerf cuts are requ'd for MDF to> bend?  My deck is all MDF> and while I love the stuff, it's hard to imagine it> bending...it's quite dry> and brittle.> >> > I'm looking for a solution for th
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> ounded top of> the throttle housing.> I've seen rolls of pliable wood (balsa I think) in> various thicknesses that> look like they'd do the trick, but if this will work> it's another option.  I> have lots of 1/4" MDF...if it'll bend nicely might> work.> >> > KF> > -----Original Message-----> > From: Gene Buckle [mailto:geneb@deltasoft.com]> > Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 10:48 AM> > To: simpits-tech@simpits.org> > Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] Handy Bendy MDF> >> >> > >> > > I just used a couple sheets of that kerf-cut> bendy MDF stuff to form the> > > glareshield on my EC-135 binnacle.> > >> >> > BTW, for those that don't know, a kerf cut is used> to allow you to bend a> > length of wood without breaking it.  Cuts are made> perpendicular to the> > bend radius that do NOT completely cut through the> material.  Typical> > kerf cut depth is 1/2 to 3/4ths the thickness of> the material.> >> > g.> >> >> > _______________________________________________> > Simpits-tech mailing li
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