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QUOTE: Originally posted by Medina1128 I know some guys that have used formica for the front edge of the layout (fascia) and it's real flexible. Just clamp it into place and trace the terrain shape onto it, then cut it out with a jig saw.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rtesta FYI, while not cheap, note that there is such a thing as bendable ply wood. on the east coast, NY area, cost is about $50 for a 4'x8' sheet. its 3/8" thick and it does bend, almost as good as 1/8" masonite, and no, NO kerfing on the back side, this is finish quality stuff. you can get it in either bend long ways or short ways, normally you want the bend long ways, ie. 8 feet. while not for backdrops its great for facias where you may want the wood/furniture look, and a 4x8 sheet could yield anywhere from 32 to 64 feet of facia at 12" to 6" wide strips respectively. its also stiffer than 1/8" or 1/4" masonite, glues better, screws better and will support fixtures mounted on or to the facia better. i had some left over from a spiral stairwell i built and one more sheet will be all i need to do the 80 feet of facia i need. bobt its gonna look NICE!