Sharp radius plasterboard

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Sharp radius plasterboard

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Could I bend 9mm plasterboard to a sharp curve of around 4" 90 degrees?

I've got a solid former to bend against and fix in the form of a curved corner post. The pieces of board will be approx 12" high. This is for a bulkhead below a ceiling.

I thought I could try a combo of cutting back of board and damping to get the curve?

What is the solution for beading the bottom edge?
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It's the obvious solution, Flexiboard is the way to go . . . .

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oz0707 wrote:
What is the solution for beading the bottom edge?

I'm assuming the 'bottom edge' you refer to is a reflex angle!
In that case (or with an angle other than 90, you would use a
'thin skim stop bead'.


https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&s ... mdfMdlaMKE

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