Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
Woodworking (rec.woodworking) Discussion forum covering all aspects of working with wood. All levels of expertise are encouraged to particiapte. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
![]()
Posted to alt.home.repair,rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
anyone know how to do the scallops on sabre scalloped fences? -with spaced
pickets such as he http://www.elyriafence.com/RR3.html thanks |
#2
![]()
Posted to alt.home.repair,rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Ayuh....
Thin, flexy stick (Yardstick'll do, but thinner would be better). Secure at each end (clamps, couple of nails, whatever) pull down to a known depth, whatever suits your fancy. (e.g. 8" for a 4' span) Mark with marking tool of your choice. Cut with jigsaw or other favorite motorized or non motorized cutting tool. Don't forget to cut your stick a decent percentage longer than the span you'll be marking. "Bill" wrote in message news:tDhYf.78819$oL.65308@attbi_s71... anyone know how to do the scallops on sabre scalloped fences? -with spaced pickets such as he http://www.elyriafence.com/RR3.html thanks |
#3
![]()
Posted to alt.home.repair,rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Bill" wrote in message news:tDhYf.78819$oL.65308@attbi_s71... anyone know how to do the scallops on sabre scalloped fences? -with spaced pickets such as he http://www.elyriafence.com/RR3.html thanks I've seen it done using a small diameter piece of PVC pipe. Put nails at the high point of your scallop, and one at the low point, trace the line, and cut to match. Alternately, draw a template of a scallop you like on a thin piece of something (luan plywood would be a decent choice), then tack it to the fence, trace the line, and cut on the line. Surprisingly, I've seen the cut made with a small circular saw, more or less forcing the blade around the curve. I'm sure a jigsaw would be a bit slower, but it would be less of a brute force approach. KB |
#4
![]()
Posted to alt.home.repair,rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I bought a Dewalt barrel type jig saw and can attest to its aggressive
cutting ability. Since, I've move to a similar SEARS model (the cast foot on the Dewalt cracked!) and find it does as good a job. Years ago I cut some pt fence slats to make a pineapple design in the voids. I used a little saber saw to cut some forty pattern cuts and I can attest to the "world of difference" between it and the $169 De Walt. "Kyle Boatright" wrote in message ... "Bill" wrote in message news:tDhYf.78819$oL.65308@attbi_s71... anyone know how to do the scallops on sabre scalloped fences? -with spaced pickets such as he http://www.elyriafence.com/RR3.html thanks I've seen it done using a small diameter piece of PVC pipe. Put nails at the high point of your scallop, and one at the low point, trace the line, and cut to match. Alternately, draw a template of a scallop you like on a thin piece of something (luan plywood would be a decent choice), then tack it to the fence, trace the line, and cut on the line. Surprisingly, I've seen the cut made with a small circular saw, more or less forcing the blade around the curve. I'm sure a jigsaw would be a bit slower, but it would be less of a brute force approach. KB |
#5
![]()
Posted to alt.home.repair,rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
ahhh...works like a charm. thank you very much!
"Kyle Boatright" wrote in message ... "Bill" wrote in message news:tDhYf.78819$oL.65308@attbi_s71... anyone know how to do the scallops on sabre scalloped fences? -with spaced pickets such as he http://www.elyriafence.com/RR3.html thanks I've seen it done using a small diameter piece of PVC pipe. Put nails at the high point of your scallop, and one at the low point, trace the line, and cut to match. Alternately, draw a template of a scallop you like on a thin piece of something (luan plywood would be a decent choice), then tack it to the fence, trace the line, and cut on the line. Surprisingly, I've seen the cut made with a small circular saw, more or less forcing the blade around the curve. I'm sure a jigsaw would be a bit slower, but it would be less of a brute force approach. KB |
#6
![]()
Posted to alt.home.repair,rec.woodworking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
ahhh...worked like a charm, thank you very much.
"Kyle Boatright" wrote in message ... "Bill" wrote in message news:tDhYf.78819$oL.65308@attbi_s71... anyone know how to do the scallops on sabre scalloped fences? -with spaced pickets such as he http://www.elyriafence.com/RR3.html thanks I've seen it done using a small diameter piece of PVC pipe. Put nails at the high point of your scallop, and one at the low point, trace the line, and cut to match. Alternately, draw a template of a scallop you like on a thin piece of something (luan plywood would be a decent choice), then tack it to the fence, trace the line, and cut on the line. Surprisingly, I've seen the cut made with a small circular saw, more or less forcing the blade around the curve. I'm sure a jigsaw would be a bit slower, but it would be less of a brute force approach. KB |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
LV jointer plane fence is too tall for me | Woodworking | |||
Mild fence property line "dispute" | Home Ownership | |||
Excalibur sliding table help needed | Woodworking | |||
Ping - Leon (Trials and Tribulations of Finding an Accurate Fence) | Woodworking | |||
Jet TS fence query | Woodworking |