Warpsnall
Member
Morning all,
I've predominantly worked with steel over the years and am new to working with wood.
I'm currently building a chicken coop and I'm wondering how accurate I need to be.
When building tools and jigs we always worked to thou's (well I tried to hah).
How accurate do I need to be do you think for such as a chicken coop. I have built the sides and they are within about 1-2mm. I know wood moves too. I felt like I wasted a bit too much time getting things perfect when there are many variables that I never got with steel. Such as wood not quite square etc.
I measured the frames corner to corner and about 2mm was the overall accuracy but obviously only with tape rule.
Am I obsessing when I should be doing!
Thanks for taking the time to read
I've predominantly worked with steel over the years and am new to working with wood.
I'm currently building a chicken coop and I'm wondering how accurate I need to be.
When building tools and jigs we always worked to thou's (well I tried to hah).
How accurate do I need to be do you think for such as a chicken coop. I have built the sides and they are within about 1-2mm. I know wood moves too. I felt like I wasted a bit too much time getting things perfect when there are many variables that I never got with steel. Such as wood not quite square etc.
I measured the frames corner to corner and about 2mm was the overall accuracy but obviously only with tape rule.
Am I obsessing when I should be doing!
Thanks for taking the time to read