Laminate Bending

This post arbour has laminte bent arches for strength & durability.
Laminate bending is a process in which several thin layers of wood are pressed onto a form with adhesive between the layers. Upon drying and release from the form the curve will hold its shape. I use a water-impervious adhesive for these exterior laminations so they stand harsh weather conditions even if left unfinished to achieve a weathered, grey patina.


All three of these products contain laminate bent components.

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