Todah Tear wrote:I have noticed that some of you have such clean cuts. I use a jig saw and the cuts are not so clean. Another teardropper suggested that I sand afterwards. That does improve the look.
...but I have wondered, for those who don't have to sand afterwards, what tool are you using (tool name and brand). Is it a router, band saw, etc?
Todah
Todah,
I'm not sure what cuts you're talking about, but this is what I did on my profile cuts...
I laid out a full size template of the profile on plywood, cut as close to the line as I could with a jig saw and sanded the edges into shape, taking great care that the edge was at 90 degrees to the surface of the template and that the profile had a nice fair to it.
The finished template was used with a router and a flush trimming bit to make the final cuts on my framing for the walls.
I don't feel that a template like this would really be neccesary, if my walls weren't going to be insulated... but the template itself can be used as a "story pole" for most of the build.
The router is a great finish tool and with the use of other accsessories, like bushing inserts, template guides and various bits... there's not much you can't do with a router, but you must have a good template or guide to follow.