You should have seen my first parts. I get a kick out of them, looking back. The skill develops quickly. I guess my main thing with any process other than a CAD file, is the translation errors tend to add up, making it easy to get the same quality from hand cutting. Pedward's method would really pay off, for making duplicate parts or several kits. Some of the CAD designs can even be worse than die-cut parts, when they trace a hand drawing and make parts from them, without actually laying the parts out in CAD. The only real benefit of LC parts, is if they come from a full blown, verified CAD design, otherwise translation errors add up. On those lines, that's why scoring the wood under a plan with a dull knife, used to create a guide line, has proven as accurate as any other method I've used. It doesn't cut through the plan, and doesn't require printing templates. It sounds crude, but what I've found with templates is that first you have the deviation of cutting out the parts with scissors, then there is a deviation from cutting around the template edge. At the end of the day, the stack up error is no different than scoring on the hand drawn part lines, and using that score as a guide to cut the parts out.woundedbear wrote:WOW Bill you and pedwards2932, you two guys should have been surgeons I have tried to hand cut parts but just can't get the hang of it I have a scroll saw but haven't used it much. I spend way too much time online. I have made plans to get counseling for my internet addiction. I once could not understand how someone could become addicted to gambling then I started bidding on eBay. Now it is perfectly clear how a person could get hooked on gambling. When you're bidding on something that you and maybe two other guys know it's a real gem Your heart rate goes up as you try to place your bid at the last possible moment and you want to get the item for just 2 cents above the others who are trying to do the same thing It is quite exciting. and when you can manage to pull such a thing off it's very gratifying.
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