C chuggy Established Member Joined 5 Mar 2008 Messages 48 Reaction score 12 17 Jun 2014 #1 I'm happy to 'round' the tops of 19 x 100 fencing slats with a jig-saw. 20, 30, maybe 50 at a go. But how would you go about rounding upwards of 500 pieces ?
I'm happy to 'round' the tops of 19 x 100 fencing slats with a jig-saw. 20, 30, maybe 50 at a go. But how would you go about rounding upwards of 500 pieces ?
M markblue777 Established Member Joined 2 Dec 2013 Messages 488 Reaction score 1 Location Waltham Cross 17 Jun 2014 #2 Get an apprentice? Haha. I would imagine maybe stack cutting them on a bandsaw.
Phil Pascoe Established Member Joined 29 Jan 2012 Messages 28,806 Reaction score 8,470 Location Shaft City, Mid Cornish Desert 17 Jun 2014 #3 Have they got to be round? I'd look to cut them straight - at an angle of 30* or something like that . It would still be tidy and shed water.
Have they got to be round? I'd look to cut them straight - at an angle of 30* or something like that . It would still be tidy and shed water.
Chrispy Established Member Joined 10 Aug 2011 Messages 1,981 Reaction score 183 Location Oxfordshire 18 Jun 2014 #4 Spindle moulder one at a time or stacked, with a template or on edge with a profile block 50mm radius used like a tenoner.
Spindle moulder one at a time or stacked, with a template or on edge with a profile block 50mm radius used like a tenoner.
S speed Established Member Joined 3 Oct 2007 Messages 380 Reaction score 0 Location barnsley 18 Jun 2014 #5 id just buy round toped pales from the fencing centre if i wanted 500