Adam Hess's Blog – July 2013 Archive (2)

First cutting blocks and form blocks

I cut my first form blocks and cutting blocks from some scrap plywood. I borrowed an 18v cordless jigsaw and cut them last night (in my room- I'm sure my room mate loved that, but I swept all the sawdust). Then over lunch today I took the rough cut parts to a tent that has a disc sander and finished them up. I'll have to duplicate them with a flush trim router bit when I get home, but that is easy enough. I may even rough cut their mates here so I can flush trim them when I have access to my…

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Added by Adam Hess on July 23, 2013 at 2:08pm — 2 Comments

Patterns glued to plywood

I found a tent with some wood working tools and made friends with those who own it. I took my patterns and have glued them to some scraps of plywood. I'll cut them out with a jig saw, then sand them on their sander. 

Added by Adam Hess on July 20, 2013 at 1:07pm — 3 Comments

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