OK. So video after video of jig making and DIY solutions to avoid buying tools seem to be made by people with never supplies of rather nice looking Birch ply. Where are they getting this that doesn't cost a bomb?! Any advice appreciated!!
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We have no idea how much it is costing them.Where are they getting this that doesn't cost a bomb?! Any advice appreciated!!
How did you get on with the Garnica Ollie?Bought some at Timbmet the other week, it was cross grain as thats all they had but didn`t matter for my particular need.
Sometimes Arnold Lavers have a decent price on it.
For jigs maybe MDF is enough.
Ollie
Ah sorry, miscomunication. I was talking about birch ply. If strength is the main point and not looks then a lower grade bb/c or something might be fine and cheaper.How did you get on with the Garnica Ollie?
Stiffness, hardness and stability are my main concerns. To be fair I use MDF for jigs quite often, but I'm planning to make a deep and wide table for the pillar drill soon (to sit on its existing pivoting table) and the stiffness of birch ply would be ideal.
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