tpolley
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i want to build a canopy for my riding mower out of plywood. i want to give it a bit of curve from front/back and side to side. kinda like a square/rectangular bowl so that water will run off of it. my idea is to build a square or rectangular frame out of 1x4's and cut out the top part in a curve shape then nail/glue 3 or 4 thin sheets of plywood over the curvature. it will be supported with steel of some sort. i haven't got that far yet. what type of plywood should i use? what is the thinest stuff they make that would be suitible for this application? i'm not looking to spent $50 a sheet on finish grade vineer or something. i just want the cheapest stuff i can find. also any advice from professional wood workers would be appriciated.


). Had tight radii, used 3/4" plywood. Score one side with a circular saw (about 1/4") and LIGHTLY wet the board. I used 2 tarps and a garden hose). when it's DAMP all the way thru, attach one side and GINGERLY work your way around. Once it dries out, it will hold the shape forever. For your use, I would put the cutouts inside the arch and fill them with caulk when your done before painting.