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<blockquote data-quote="Wingman0121" data-source="post: 6741405" data-attributes="member: 620554"><p>...and I'm calling you out for being a troll.</p><p></p><p>The easiest way to "bend" MDF is to dado the board about every inch or so(depending on how curvy you want it to be) to make them more flexible, fill the gaps with resin then fiberglass it once you have it bent and set in place. You're gonna need some muscle, a nailgun and patience to do this. I've seen this exact method used by a member on Termpro and it looked really good and was solid as a rock. A few layers of fiberglass on the non-dadoed side wouldn't hurt ether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wingman0121, post: 6741405, member: 620554"] ...and I'm calling you out for being a troll. The easiest way to "bend" MDF is to dado the board about every inch or so(depending on how curvy you want it to be) to make them more flexible, fill the gaps with resin then fiberglass it once you have it bent and set in place. You're gonna need some muscle, a nailgun and patience to do this. I've seen this exact method used by a member on Termpro and it looked really good and was solid as a rock. A few layers of fiberglass on the non-dadoed side wouldn't hurt ether. [/QUOTE]
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