Painters tape on the surface before adhering the pattern with spray glue is ideal to avoid having to remove glue residue after cutting. Also, cutting the outside shape of pattern before cutting the back makes more sense. I make sure the back and front wood surfaces are sanded with 320 before starting my cuts; eliminating extra sanding is critical, otherwise, you'll be eating dust after the cuts on an irregular surface.
Is there a way to get plans for the beautiful Bombay Box? It would be greatly appreciated. Great video and I learned a lot. Thanks for the priceless tips.
hey, good stuff -- love the #19 1/2" brad nails idea!
Painters tape on the surface before adhering the pattern with spray glue is ideal to avoid having to remove glue residue after cutting. Also, cutting the outside shape of pattern before cutting the back makes more sense. I make sure the back and front wood surfaces are sanded with 320 before starting my cuts; eliminating extra sanding is critical, otherwise, you'll be eating dust after the cuts on an irregular surface.
Loved your presentation. Thanks.
Wonderful information. Thank you for making this video!
Excellent video Gary 😊
Is there a way to get plans for the beautiful Bombay Box? It would be greatly appreciated. Great video and I learned a lot. Thanks for the priceless tips.
What size blade are you using?
Is that a 3/16” bandsaw blade?
Nice work Gary 👍👍
Thanks for the visit.
Enjoyed your video. What size blade and how many tpi did you use.
3/4", 10 TPI
Thanks
It looks like you maybe meant 3/8"?
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