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Does anyone have any tips on the best ways to cut marine ply (6, 9 and
12mm)? In particular I want to cut curved 8' boards for a dinghy. So I
guessing that a band saw is a good bet but I don't have one. Are there
any other methods that can produce good results?


Pre-saw with an electrical jig saw, outside the lines. Nail a batten down on
the lines and use a router with trimming bit, rolling along the batten.
Makes a Perfect cut.

You can also tack the batten down first and slide the jigsaw aloing it, with
a block screwed under the sole in such a position that the blade cuts about
1/8 to 1/4" from the batten.
See my website at
http://www.customware.nl/boats/en/index.html, look in the diary at February
19 for pictures.


Meindert


 
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