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![]() "Rick" wrote in message ink.net... Ytter wrote: Buy or scrounge a bunch of cheap "doorskin" and a hot glue gun. Cut doorskin into strips, use scissors to cut doorskin to fit the odd shapes and spaces, glue strips together in place and you have a perfect template. Rick Thats the method I saw used at the Govan shipyards in Glasgow, many years ago. They would use that thin wood, that you used to see orange boxes made off. The strips were nailed together rather than hot glue, and braces were used to support the bigger templates. It was some sight to see two big Glaswegian shipyard workers manoeuvering a flimsy 15 -20 ft long template down a gangway on their way to the cutting shop. regards garry |
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