Timber shaping
On Tuesday, 24 April 2018 08:16:09 UTC+1, Chris J Dixon wrote:
tabbypurr wrote:
On Monday, 23 April 2018 13:45:02 UTC+1, Chris J Dixon wrote:
tabbypurr wrote:
2" and a jigsaw aren't a good combination IMLE.
That was what I thought.
You've been very secretive about what saws or other cutting kit you do have.
Right now, in terms of cutting a curve, a coping saw is about the
only tool that could do it, but I see that as impractical for
repetitive shapes in 50 mm softwood.
I have no jigsaw, router or bandsaw. The circular saw is
effectively irrelevant. I have no drum sander.
The pillar drill (which I have) was my thought in connection with
a suitable holesaw (which I don't have), but was seeking advice
from anyone who may have already tried it.
OK, if your tools are a secret we can't help.
Clearly you can't although others have been able to.
In addition to what I have already mentioned, I have tenon, rip,
hack, pad and tree saws; drills both hand and electric, chisels,
grinding wheels, sanders, Surform, planes, multitool, Dremel...
Chris
Of course with enough random-tool suggestions/comments some will be helpful. I'm beginning to think you're trolling.
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