martinka
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I started cutting a piece of 3mm birch play last night. It's a pattern of a 1914 car on a piece about 13"x8" but the ply is bent. Not much, but it's enough that I need to press down to stop it bouncing and this is making it difficult to turn. I did think about a piece of 6mm ply across the top and bottom, cut the middle of the pattern, then move the pieces to the middle and cut the edges. But, how would I fasten the pieces to the work? Can't glue it, and can't staple it or pin it as I cut it to finished size. No doubt there's a simple way to keep it flat, but it's evading me today. I blame the stress of this morning's trip to the dentist, so anyone else got any ideas?
With hindsight, I should have made the piece oversize and stacked it with some scrap ply, which would have made it easier to cut anyway, but I'm not known for planning ahead.
Ta...
Martin.
With hindsight, I should have made the piece oversize and stacked it with some scrap ply, which would have made it easier to cut anyway, but I'm not known for planning ahead.
Ta...
Martin.