Hi everyone,
The laminating of the akas turned out to be a cinch with the great instructions and using nails to guide the top and bottom boards! But now I'm at the delicate point of cutting them to length and it isn't clear to me if the ends should be plumb (perpendicular to the floor) or cut square with the curvature of the boards. The diagrams seem to show the latter or something inbetween but it is hard to tell. Here is a photo of what I mean by plumb. Maybe it doesn't matter that much, since all but 1/2" is going to be cut off when I prepare the mounts but that will affect the length (unless I cut them plumb). Thanks! David
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Hi David! It's great to hear that you've successfully laminated the akas. When it comes to cutting them to length, I think it really depends on how you want them to fit with your setup. Cutting them plumb might give you a cleaner look, but following the curvature can also work well if it suits the overall design. If you're unsure, you might want to check out some resources online for additional guidance. By the way, if you're in Germany and looking for a fun way to unwind after your projects, you might consider visiting spinogambino. It could be a great way to relax! Remember that the right finish can really enhance your work. Good luck with the rest of your project!