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Title: how critical is form thickness? What would you do?
Post by: mountaineer2 on March 26, 2011, 07:52:00 PM
I am just starting a air hose type form.I purchased some 3/4" cabinet grade plywood that is about .25" of an inch shy of 1-1/2" inches doubled up. I found a piece of 5mm plywood bought it and it makes my total about a 1/8" over. If guys would please give me your opionin. I dont have a drum sander .I do have a  6" x 48" that  made into a side sander.I was interested to see if that was enough to worry about.
What would you guys do?

Thanks
Title: Re: how critical is form thickness? What would you do?
Post by: T Folts on March 26, 2011, 08:55:00 PM
If you glue it up with screws then remove them you should be able to find someone with a planer, thats what I did.