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Talk to me about templates, routers and double-stick tape
I have started on a project that will require some curved cuts. I have
neither a band saw nor a drum sander. I plan to cut near the curve with a jigsaw and finish up with a template (maybe plexi) and a template bit on a router table. I've seen videos where people affix the template to the work with double-stick tape. Would this work in my application? What kind of tape, exactly? How much of it? As another option, I was thinking I could leave the piece a little long on one of the non-curved sides and screw the template into the wood in the "waste" area; cutting it off later. This seems less convenient, but perhaps more certain to work. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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