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How Do You Cut Curves In Thick Wood Stock?

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How Do You Cut Curves In Thick Wood Stock?

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You can use thick wood stock for extra decorative designs on table legs, banisters, fireplace mantles or braces of counters. While the finished product is beautiful, cutting thick wood into curves requires the right tools and a delicate touch. Use a band saw for cutting curves in thick wood stock. You can adjust a band saws to fit the contours of any thickness of wood. For banisters and table legs, a band saw works fine. Have your curve designs marked clearly with a carpenter’s pencil before you begin to cut. Use a jigsaw for some tasks. For example, when you cut an inside opening for a handle it may be difficult or impossible to use a band saw. A band saw blade may not go into the position you need. In this case, start with a jigsaw to cut curves in thick wood stock. Take a jigsaw and use it to first cut out a template that can be used for your inside cut. Cut the template out of material that’s much thinner than the thick wood stock you are working with. When you have a template cut,

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