Hi guys,
it's been a long time since I've posted.
For those that remember I was in Tasmania doing a Design Degree, well I finished that along with an Honours degree, and am now based in Adelaide as an Associate at the JamFactory in the Furniture Workshop run by Jon Goulder.
Basically I am in need of a bit of help.
Recently developed a low/occasional chair with a wrap around back, for the prototype I used some 3mm Luan plywood from the local supplier, nice and cheap which is good as the chair is upholstered, but it required kerf cutting and was a bit tedious so I am putting the feelers out to see if anybody knows of a place to source some thinner plywood.
What I am chasing is 1.2-1.5mm thick, but it is not the aircraft plywood, far too costly for this. For this purpose I don't care on the grade, as long as it is cheap, and I am not limiting myself to sourcing this from just Adelaide.
Worst comes to worst I'll just stick with the Luan ply for now.
Just wondering if anybody knows of a place that may stock something along those lines?
Cheers
Rhys
it's been a long time since I've posted.
For those that remember I was in Tasmania doing a Design Degree, well I finished that along with an Honours degree, and am now based in Adelaide as an Associate at the JamFactory in the Furniture Workshop run by Jon Goulder.
Basically I am in need of a bit of help.
Recently developed a low/occasional chair with a wrap around back, for the prototype I used some 3mm Luan plywood from the local supplier, nice and cheap which is good as the chair is upholstered, but it required kerf cutting and was a bit tedious so I am putting the feelers out to see if anybody knows of a place to source some thinner plywood.
What I am chasing is 1.2-1.5mm thick, but it is not the aircraft plywood, far too costly for this. For this purpose I don't care on the grade, as long as it is cheap, and I am not limiting myself to sourcing this from just Adelaide.
Worst comes to worst I'll just stick with the Luan ply for now.
Just wondering if anybody knows of a place that may stock something along those lines?
Cheers
Rhys
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