Right, by compound curve to you mean along two planes, not one? Too tricky perhaps.
Maybe sanding (or reaming or what have you) out a dipped section along the length then, once it's been laminted with a flat section. Maybe a bevel or step along the edges of the top would look ace with contrasted layers of wood?
27" rim jig probably a good idea, though the final product ought to have enough flex to allow fitting to diff wheel/tyre combos pretty easily. I don't know about the adhesive side of it but presumably one that doesn't harden too much will work.
Right, by compound curve to you mean along two planes, not one? Too tricky perhaps.
Maybe sanding (or reaming or what have you) out a dipped section along the length then, once it's been laminted with a flat section. Maybe a bevel or step along the edges of the top would look ace with contrasted layers of wood?
27" rim jig probably a good idea, though the final product ought to have enough flex to allow fitting to diff wheel/tyre combos pretty easily. I don't know about the adhesive side of it but presumably one that doesn't harden too much will work.