I found 3 sheets of 2' X2' 5-ply 1/2-inch plywood that is laminated on both sides with a plastic veneer. It was in the scrap bin at the Restore Warehouse for $1/sheet. I want to use it for tablesaw inserts, jigs, etc., but each sheet has a small bow in it from other boards laying on top of them.
I have had a section of railroad track sitting on a sheet that is supported on both ends by boards. The sheet deflects under the weight of the track, but doesn't want to stay straight even after 3 days under the weight.
Any ideas on how to straighten this stuff out? The plastic laminate is only paper-thin, so I don't see that as the problem.
Thanks for any feedback.
I have had a section of railroad track sitting on a sheet that is supported on both ends by boards. The sheet deflects under the weight of the track, but doesn't want to stay straight even after 3 days under the weight.
Any ideas on how to straighten this stuff out? The plastic laminate is only paper-thin, so I don't see that as the problem.
Thanks for any feedback.