Long title but might help with good replies. Project is making a Wild Thing during winter months, thanks for all replies! Have a good day!
Long title but might help with good replies. Project is making a Wild Thing during winter months, thanks for all replies! Have a good day!
Typically a fret saw or a scroll saw, but I think the wild thing is flat enough that you could probably use a hack saw or a band saw too.
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I’ve used a jig saw with no problem to cut out parts roughly from a big sheet, then trim them with a scroll or bandsaw and then sand up to the lines. The best tool I’ve purchased is a Rigid oscillating sander if you plan on more builds it’s a time and elbow saver. :)
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I use a scroll saw for some of the tricky shapes. But a straight edge & a sharp knife for the straight lines work well. A palm plane & a sanding block are always useful too.
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