Date: 6/27/1999, 5:48 am
Building my first stitch and glue kit, I will have to copy the deck plates onto new sheets of plywood, to enable me to make a narrower cockpit hole than planned for in kit.
Having at hand the deckplates delivered with the kit, what will be the easiest way to have perfect copies? I had been thinking of drawing, using the kit plates as templates, then sawing a bit outside of the line and then trimming the edges to the lines using a block plane.
But I recall someone who did use plates as templates when using a router to do this job faster (no drawing). What will the result be if following such a procedure? As exact as if using the plane? Better? Worse?
If I am to buy a router, what router should I buy? What router bits to do the copy work? If buying a router, it will later be used to make bead and cove strips, so this should be in mind when choosing type of router.
Jan Gunnar
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- Best tool to copy deck panel: Router?
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 6/27/1999, 5:48 am- Re: Best tool to copy deck panel: Router?
Randy -- 6/28/1999, 10:39 am- Re: Best tool to copy deck panel: Router?
Paul Wild -- 6/27/1999, 3:33 pm - Re: Best tool to copy deck panel: Router?
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