Plastic housewraps range in permeance from around 5 to over 50.In general, a sheathing wrap should have a permeance of at least 5 to enable wall assemblies to dry out should they get wet. Since common sheathing products like plywood and oriented-strand board (OSB) have permeance ratings of...
To create the domino style jointing holes we have used a router and therefore you will need to make a simple jig. This jig uses a 10mm guide bush mounted in the router base, with a 6mm cutter. The jig is made of plywood. Carefully mark out the main board including a location for a...
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Lay these along the opposite edge of your book matched set, and screw down the top piece. The other piece will become a wedge that will press the two halves together. Use packing tape on the face of the plywood, under the seam, so the book matched pieces don’t get glued to the ...
Plywood is flat, stable, and comes in lots of varieties. You can even use your plywood as a base for exotic veneers. But there is a consistent problem with plywood: how to treat the edges. This how-to video teaches you how to apply edge banding so it will hold up to wear and tear...
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Spread a little glue in the bottom groove (only if you’re using a plywood bottom). B 4. Clamp the box together across the faces of the tail boards. The clamps should be slightly offset from the joints. This is because pins can sometimes be a bit too long and will prevent the ...
Plywood would probably work just as well in some areas, such as the amp rack. I try to be consistent in my terminology, but I use the following words interchangeably: Tweeter cover/sail panel; RCAs/signal wires/interconnects; mids/woofers/speakers; sub/subwoofer; and head unit/HU/deck. ...
Place the long side of your mirror (any side if your mirror is square) along the 45-degree line. Make sure one corner of the mirror is flush to the edge of the plywood. Mark the spot where the other side of the mirror ends.
If you are just using a solid one-piece panel or 1/4″ plywood, this will be very easy. I resawed the walnut into 2 pieces on the bandsaw, then cut those in half to finish with 4 pieces. Next, I put them through the 19-38 drum sander to get down to a final dimension of 1...