Bill WIlson Posted January 14, 2019 Report Posted January 14, 2019 56 minutes ago, meflick said: Thank you Steve and Bill for adding to the discussion and giving me more good information. I need to find some wood and give it a go. I'm not a big fan of BB Ply, BUT I may give it a go first with BB Ply so I feel better if I have to throw it away! I really want to do them in a nice hardwood but that means I need to find some 1/2" or take some of the thicker wood like 3/4" I have and get it down to 1/2". I just hate having to "waste" that 1/4" This is where a good bandsaw, set up and tuned for re-sawing, is worth it's weight in gold. Nothing goes to waste. meflick 1 Quote
NC Scroller Posted January 14, 2019 Report Posted January 14, 2019 2 hours ago, meflick said: Thank you Steve and Bill for adding to the discussion and giving me more good information. I need to find some wood and give it a go. I'm not a big fan of BB Ply, BUT I may give it a go first with BB Ply so I feel better if I have to throw it away! I really want to do them in a nice hardwood but that means I need to find some 1/2" or take some of the thicker wood like 3/4" I have and get it down to 1/2". I just hate having to "waste" that 1/4" There is nothing wrong with cutting this out of 3/4" stock. Yes 1/2" will cut a little easier. Using 1/2" will also allow you to easily stack two. The Faith plaque is 3/4" maple with an 1/8" Baltic Birch backer. meflick 1 Quote
meflick Posted January 14, 2019 Author Report Posted January 14, 2019 Thanks Bill and Scott. The good news is that hubby was the woodworker before I picked up the scroll saw so that means there is a great workshop with many tools including a larger bandsaw, table saw, planer, joiner, etc. However, since I started, we have added several more tools including a drum sander. Plus, for Christmas he bought me my own 10" bandsaw for doing smaller projects and stuff. I have now officially made my first band saw box (that I will share once the finish is dry.) I would need to use his bigger band saw for re-sawing for this pattern though. Quote
crupiea Posted January 14, 2019 Report Posted January 14, 2019 For me I do stuff a bit different. This piece I would cut the pieces separately from some scrap and glue them onto the backer board. This way, if you screw some up, you have not ruined the entire piece. Once done it gives a different 3 d effect. meflick 1 Quote
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