To be crafted in the carpentry workshop in campus.
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I think the piece as a whole looks beautiful, please proceed!
How are you going to bend the curved bits?
We are going to use the bendable thin plywood as the curved bits. It will looked something like this: http://community.klipsch.com/forums/t/86307.aspx?PageIndex=2
The strenght depends on how many layers of plywood we used.
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