HowdyMurph
Member
Hello,
I'm new to woodworking, having invested in a hobbyist CNC machine last year to try and get an idea off the ground. So far I've worked solely with 24mm thick Birch Ply & Poplar Ply but I'm wondering if there might be a more suitable material if anyone could suggest what may work well for this...?
I'm cutting batches of flower head shapes from thick ply on the CNC - I basically paint & varnish one face of a 24mm thick board, machine carve details into this painted face, profile cut the flower shapes out on the CNC and then round the backs of each on a lathe. I need to be able to produce >100 a day so need a really efficient finishing process for this to work!
Poplar ply - I love the appearance with the paler colour but it's hard to get a smooth finish as has a tendancy to tear out / get fuzzies so requires more finishing time.
Birch Ply - i'm not keen on the visible black lines between layers but i can get a cleaner finish faster so for a production situation would be better.
Is there something that would perform as well as the birch ply in terms of cutting cleanly and requiring little finishing time but have a more uniform pale appearance like Poplar? A manufactured board or a solid wood that could be bought in flat pieces under 3cm thick? (Also price is a factor - I'm paying around 200 quid for a full sheet of 24mm Birch Ply currently)
Alternatively is there anything I can do to the poplar to improve the finishing time / get it to cut more cleanly?
Thanks, Natalie
I'm new to woodworking, having invested in a hobbyist CNC machine last year to try and get an idea off the ground. So far I've worked solely with 24mm thick Birch Ply & Poplar Ply but I'm wondering if there might be a more suitable material if anyone could suggest what may work well for this...?
I'm cutting batches of flower head shapes from thick ply on the CNC - I basically paint & varnish one face of a 24mm thick board, machine carve details into this painted face, profile cut the flower shapes out on the CNC and then round the backs of each on a lathe. I need to be able to produce >100 a day so need a really efficient finishing process for this to work!
Poplar ply - I love the appearance with the paler colour but it's hard to get a smooth finish as has a tendancy to tear out / get fuzzies so requires more finishing time.
Birch Ply - i'm not keen on the visible black lines between layers but i can get a cleaner finish faster so for a production situation would be better.
Is there something that would perform as well as the birch ply in terms of cutting cleanly and requiring little finishing time but have a more uniform pale appearance like Poplar? A manufactured board or a solid wood that could be bought in flat pieces under 3cm thick? (Also price is a factor - I'm paying around 200 quid for a full sheet of 24mm Birch Ply currently)
Alternatively is there anything I can do to the poplar to improve the finishing time / get it to cut more cleanly?
Thanks, Natalie