"WonderMonkey" wrote in message
If these go well and I want to make more I was planning on using a ( to be
purchased ) router to make the cuts. I'd make a template for the edge of
the
router to ride along, position my piece of plywood, and whammo, I'd have a
nice cut. Sound ok?
A good jig saw, with a sharp blade suitable for cutting plywood, would be my
first choice for doing this.
You may find that a router will have a tendency to tearout most plywood ...
ymmv.
With a jigsaw, go slow, take your time, cut just outside the line, use a
wood rasp sander, to "fair the curve".
The more time and carefularity you take making the cut, the less
cleanup/fairing you'll have to do.
.... just my tuppence.
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