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Making a 3/4 × 3/4 piece.......?

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MadProfessor8138

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So I'm finding several members that have been left out of the plans for my RW19 Stork rear seat.......
I have enough material for the bottom 2 crossmembers of the seat but I'm going to be short one piece for the very top of the seat back.

My question is...................
How feasible is it to make my own 3/4 × 3/4 piece ?
I have left over strips that were used to laminate the tail control surfaces .......I could laminate a few strips and then cut them down to the needed dimension.

Somebody throw some math at me pertaining to the strength of the laminated piece vs a solid piece.
Am I ordering more material or am I making my own ?

Kevin
 
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