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I'm making some yard items for youth activities. One of them is a football.
Here is a picture of somethig real close to what I will be doing: http://www.henrynet.com/stuff/yard/football1.jpg . I've used the search function here for advice but didn't find anything that fit. If you know of another thread, please give me a hint and I'll go there. OK, right now I plan on drawing my template, and using my jigsaw to cut the arc. My problem revolves around making a smooth curve instead of what I usually do. Any advice for using the jigsaw for this? 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? And for some background.... I'm not a TOTAL idiot when it comes to woodworking, but I'm inexperienced in the best (or even close) way to do things at times. I'm in the process of building a small shop in which I'll have some nicer equipment in for but now it's me, my jigsaw, a circular saw, and a jug of water. |
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