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Cordy

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Has anyone made these ?
How did he cut the lower pieces ?
2.5 inches square by 1 inch thick

I would like to try a 6 piecer at about 4 by 5 by ¾ inches
 
Hi Cordy,
Seen it done on Bandsaw but never that thick( 21/2 ) on a Scroll saw. , suppose it is possible the Manufacturer of my Hawk say it can cut up to 25/8 but I've never cut more than 2 inches

John
 
I wonder if it was done with an 1/8" bandsaw blade? The fit does look a bit loose. Just wondering though, I have no idea how small a curve can be cut with a narrow bandsaw blade.
 
possibly cut them along the main face first, then when there are 3 strips , cut each one along the long end.

so essentially you will need (to complete the one shown)to make each of the 9 pieces, and then fit these to make the final square.

same as Nadnerb said really, but there may be planning needed, do you cut 3 strips, then the middle so layer, then across each strip to make 3, or do you cut them all out, then the middle.....

interesting though, and as an aside i did a 'squirrel' puzzle the other day and amazed me how long it takes people to figure it out!
 
Am I imagining it, or does he have the teeth facing the back of the saw in that video?
 
NazNomad":3fzwfgl2 said:
Am I imagining it, or does he have the teeth facing the back of the saw in that video?


Sure looks like it .... hmmm might try that sometime :)
 
Being used to 'pushing', I reckon it would take some getting used to. That's why my attempts with a spiral blade still only work in one direction. :-D
 
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