Do you mean that if the board is not clamped to the jig parallel to the jig bottom or "level", that we could end up with a twist in the stock after we pull it off?
I could see that, but we just clamped it to the jig "more or less" parallel (eye-balled it) without any measuring. Twist wasn't a problem for us so I assume you only need to be reasonably level or parallel to the jig. Thanks for the good question.
@3rdPartyCheck ok, yeah I assumed it was close enough not to be a problem. I suspect any twist would be straightened out when you secured the boards to the house, which is fixed. nice video, cheers.
Nice. don't you risk having the bend slightly off if you don't measure the vertical position of each end of the board when you clamp it?
rhadiem 2 months ago
Do you mean that if the board is not clamped to the jig parallel to the jig bottom or "level", that we could end up with a twist in the stock after we pull it off?
3rdPartyCheck 2 months ago
@3rdPartyCheck yes, exactly.
rhadiem 2 months ago
I could see that, but we just clamped it to the jig "more or less" parallel (eye-balled it) without any measuring. Twist wasn't a problem for us so I assume you only need to be reasonably level or parallel to the jig. Thanks for the good question.
3rdPartyCheck 2 months ago
@3rdPartyCheck ok, yeah I assumed it was close enough not to be a problem. I suspect any twist would be straightened out when you secured the boards to the house, which is fixed. nice video, cheers.
rhadiem 2 months ago
nice hat buddy... good job with the bending
woshidapeng 11 months ago
yeah thats cool
ralphcanoes 2 years ago
Can I bend the wood in to a M at onces with more thickness?
ICU2020 3 years ago