bobwhite215 wrote:As far as cutting the profile, I think I am going to lay it out on the plywood, and then cut as close as I can with circular saw. Then sand to the line with a belt sander. I will do both sides at the same time.
Depends upon what type - or better said - brand of jig saw you are using. A Bosch jig saw with its integral blade guide easily makes 90 degree cuts.bobwhite215 wrote:I don't like using a jig saw as the blade just doesn't stay vertical.
can cut the whole wall frame out of a 4 x 10 sheet - so two sheets - or I can cut up a single 4 x 8 and join 9 biscuits or pocket screws or both. I'm leaning towards the stick frame as it
And do most cut the profile with a router, trammels, and other guides and fences (an elliptical router jig); or a jig saw, follow a line, and belt sand?
QueticoBill wrote:Thanks yrock. That makes sense. I was leaning toward using 3/4 ply ripped to 2" for straights and 6 for curves where it would be trimmed.(hard to explain)
I'm comfortable with biscuits - have a good cutter and a seemingly lifetime supply of biscuits - and never used the pocket screws - so will have to decide. I agree that the glue and skin is most of strength.
PS: Went through your whole build journal. I think you convinced me to use 3/4 ply ripped instead of sawn lumber. Just way more stable and flat it would seem. Still debating biscuit vs pocket screw. And I see I have to spend more thought on wiring.
Would you use the 3m Fastbond 30 again?
bobwhite215 wrote:I ordered some Starrett blades for my jigsaw. Kind of pricey, but they get good reviews. Hoping a better blade will stay straighter. I'll let you know how they work.
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