Southern Oregon Bob wrote:Snip.. I actually cut a pattern with my circular saw in 1/8", fined tuned it with a sander and then used that as a pattern and cut all of my peices with a router. Bob
Steve Frederick wrote:Southern Oregon Bob wrote:Snip.. I actually cut a pattern with my circular saw in 1/8", fined tuned it with a sander and then used that as a pattern and cut all of my peices with a router. Bob
This is the way I like to do it. Luan for a pattern is cheap, the experience/practice is good for you, and you can fine tune the shape before cutting the good stuff!
doug hodder wrote:Steve Frederick wrote:Southern Oregon Bob wrote:Snip.. I actually cut a pattern with my circular saw in 1/8", fined tuned it with a sander and then used that as a pattern and cut all of my peices with a router. Bob
This is the way I like to do it. Luan for a pattern is cheap, the experience/practice is good for you, and you can fine tune the shape before cutting the good stuff!
The beauty of doing it that way is when the pattern is all said and done. you can just crank it out with a pattern bit on the router in the good stuff, and get a really clean 90 degree edge....it's helpful to save your templates however...I'm gonna do another and cut up the template for other uses....oh well... I guess I can just do a different profile...Doug
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