Laminated Furniture Components

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Laminated Furniture Components Dec 2010 Woodworkers

Simple Round Cherry Table Fritz Smith Cherry - 2008 Woodworkers 2

Snowboard Bench Fritz Smith White Oak Snowboard - 2009 Woodworkers 3

Fritz Smith Shell Table 2009 Fritz Smith Wenge and Aluminum - 2009 Woodworkers 4 Woodworkers

Alvar Aalto Model 36-1936 Woodworkers 5 Woodworkers

Alvar Aalto Eastern Massachusetts Guild of Woodworkers Woodworkers 6

Alvar Aalto Model 60 1932-1933 Eastern Massachusetts astern Guild Massachusetts of Guild of Woodworkers Woodworkers 7

Ebbe Gehl & Soren Nissen Clipper Easy Chair - 1978 Woodworkers Woodworkers 8

Magnus Olesen Chair 1981 Woodworkers Woodworkers 9

Jere Osgood Stand Up Writing Desk 1997 Australian lacewood, Indonesian water buffalo calf leather 47x30x21" Woodworkers 10

Jere Osgood Spring Desk 2005 Walnut top, laminated ash legs 27 deep x 54 wide x 30 high Woodworkers 11

Jere Osgood - Writing Desk 1986 Woodworkers 12

Fritz Smith - Inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh Hill House Chair 1904 Glue-lam maple intermediate and seat posts. Fritz Smith - Ebonized with leather upholstery 2009 Woodworkers 13

Attributes of Laminated Components Design Characteristics Flowing serpentine shapes can be created without visible joinery Figure and Grain flow with the final shape Strength - stronger than members created from solid wood. Eliminates the need for steam bending - More reliable than steam bending fewer failures Quicker than bricking and veneering They are FUN TO MAKE! Stuff You need lots and lots of clamps Woodworkers 14

Shortcomings of Laminated Components Time Require multiple steps slower than solid wood construction Process requires several jigs and forms Waste all the stock is consumed lots of sawdust and no nifty looking cutoffs. Count on 50% waste. Stuff You need lots and lots of clamps Woodworkers 15

Forms

Transfer Design Cut, Smooth this is a good time to tweak the shape. Any irregularities in the template will telegraphed on to the form then to the finished component From full sized drawings make templates of ¼ or ½ inch Birch Ply or MDF. Woodworkers 17

Build Forms Transfer shape to form-stock and rough cut plies needed for thickness. Glue, staple or screw plies together. Flush cut Repeat till final thickness achieved Using clear packing tape as glue resist. Woodworkers 18

Milling Laminates

Band Saw Tune-up Adjust guide according to your saw s manufacturers' recommendations. Tension the blade scale on machine is not an adequate measure Position guides 6 inches apart, tension blade till it deflects ¼ inch max. Woodworkers 20

Set the Fence Set drift with each new blade and width setting. Strike a line on a scrap piece of wood. Cut to the line without the fence. Due to the set of the blade the stock will need to be fed at a slight angle to follow the line. Stop the cut half way through the scrap. Position the fence parallel to the kerf. Re-cut and check Woodworkers 21

Dimensioning Laminates Use a cheater board to bridge bed rollers made of plastic laminate covered particleboard [Or use a planer without bed rollers] This prevents the leading edge of thin stock being sucked into cutter head. Woodworkers 22

Dimensioning Laminates Sand to 120 grit It is possible to cut laminates with a table saw equipped with a smooth finish blade. Sawing may leave gaps and visible glue lines in the finished part. or Woodworkers 23

Dimensioning Laminates Rough stock rule of thumb Width - Add ¼ inch to each edge of every ply [½ minimum] Length - Add 1 ½ to 2 inches to each end [3 inches minimum] Thickness -Depending on the number of plies count on doubling the finished thickness. Woodworkers 24

Keeping The Grain Straight Mark your stock After every operation check your marks! Woodworkers 25

Check Ply Thickness Test individual lamination thickness by Mill a test ply Centering the ply on the form and clamp center Fold ends of ply around form A properly thicknessed ply will require very moderate pressure to conform to the form I am able to bend the ply with two fingers Woodworkers 26

Glue-up Be prepared! Have cauls, blocks, clamps, glue, roller, wiping rag all with in reach. Keep plies in order Strike a witness mark on both edges at the center of all plies. For difficult or large shapes I do a dry run. Woodworkers 27

Glue-up Add cauls to stack Center glued plies on form Clamp lightly on witness mark Center stack using hand screws Add blocks and clamps Watch for squeeze-out Clamps should be firm but not over tightened [over tightening will cause dimples on finished piece]. Work swiftly 20 min. for PVA glue Woodworkers 28

Finished! Man That was close! Woodworkers 29

Trim For simple shapes After glue sets but not cured 1 to 2 hours Remove from clamps and joint one edge Return to form and firmly snug in place just enough to hold the shape Leave in form 6 to 8 hrs Above steps save time and prevent nicks in jointer knives For complex shapes leave in form for 6 8 hours Scrape/joint Woodworkers 30

Trim After cure, trim other side on table saw CAREFUL! Keep the stock in contact with the table at the point where the blade enters the saw. Use a push stick Woodworkers 31

Tapered Laminations Exactly the same process as non tapered except.you taper the laminates.

Milling Tapered Laminates Build a sled of plywood or MDF strong enough to resist bending. Use shims to create a ramp according to your design. Glue and staple 3 inches apart [glue and clamps OK] Keep metal away from cutter head countersink everything The sled pictured has a double taper of 1/16 inch by 24 inches Final dimension 2 x 48 x 1/16-1/8 1/16 Woodworkers 33

Milling Tapered Laminates Place milled blank on sled Hold firmly Run through planner If planner has bed rollers use cheater board Expect the trailing end to exhibit snipe and tear out cut the rough ply stock 2 3 inches longer than finished Woodworkers 34

Tapered Lamination Glue-up Glue up is accomplished in exactly the same manner as standard laminations Cauls Lots of clamps and moderate pressure Be aware - tapers may skid if you use too much glue and too much clamp pressure. Woodworkers 35

Sharp Bends For forms requiring sharp radiuses, pre-bend plies Hold ply stack under hot tap water and bend over form Clamp with a bar clamp across width Remove from form and let dry Woodworkers 36

Sharp Bends Build a mating caul to guarantee uniform clamping pressure on tight curves. Use full sized drawings to determine mating curve Line with ¼ inch cork Lay-up plies and glue Lots of clamps moderate pressure Woodworkers 37

Crest Rail Glue-up Additional Material

Crest Rail Glue-up Additional Material Apply packing tape to hand screws Woodworkers 39

Crest Rail Glue-up Additional Material Glue stack Woodworkers 40

Crest Rail Glue-up Additional Material Center stack Add hand screws Woodworkers 41

Crest Rail Glue-up Additional Material Apply pressure using blocks to distribute force. Watch for even squeeze-out Woodworkers 42

Crest Rail Glue-up Additional Material Clamps evenly distributed Lots of clamps Moderate pressure Woodworkers 43