Excuse me if this sounds like the most basic question ever, but i'm not exactly the world most proficient wordworker!
I use a lot of small pieces of wood, pine to be exact shaped like an arched door (church like). Up until now i have cut these with a jigsaw, usualy up to 50-100 at a time. The problem i have though is that i cut the first side of the arch in the usualy curve with a jisaw, however when i cut the opposite side it's not always 100% symetrical if you see what i mean.
It might only be slightly out but it makes a difference when you look at it. Now this can be sorted with a little cutting and sanding, but when i'm maybe having to do this to the majority of the arches i cut, it's a pain and not productive. By the way i do cut round an arched template which is definately symertical, i think maybe i'm needing more practice at cutting curves! :?
Any suggestions? Are there places that will pre-cut wooden shapes on a machine so i have'nt got this chore to worry about?
Thanks for any advice,
Calv.
I use a lot of small pieces of wood, pine to be exact shaped like an arched door (church like). Up until now i have cut these with a jigsaw, usualy up to 50-100 at a time. The problem i have though is that i cut the first side of the arch in the usualy curve with a jisaw, however when i cut the opposite side it's not always 100% symetrical if you see what i mean.
It might only be slightly out but it makes a difference when you look at it. Now this can be sorted with a little cutting and sanding, but when i'm maybe having to do this to the majority of the arches i cut, it's a pain and not productive. By the way i do cut round an arched template which is definately symertical, i think maybe i'm needing more practice at cutting curves! :?
Any suggestions? Are there places that will pre-cut wooden shapes on a machine so i have'nt got this chore to worry about?
Thanks for any advice,
Calv.