mind_the_goat
Established Member
Hi
I'm trying to make a pair of surfboard hooks to hang the board on the wall. I have cut a hook shaped template in MDF and the plan was to trim the actual wood roughly to shape and use the template with a bearing guided router bit. However I realise there will no significant surface to support the router as the hook is only about an inch wide. Also tricky to clamp the template to the wood, and the whole thing to the bench. I don't have a router table but I was tempted to flip the router upside down and run the work piece past the cutter, then I decided I'd like to keep my fingers.
Thinking it might be better to start with a full size piece of wood, tack the template to it and slowly cut the full shape with the router, using more mdf to support the base, but then the template would need to be nearly as thick as the cutter in order to allow for a series of shallow cuts into the wood surface.
How would others approach this ?
I'm trying to make a pair of surfboard hooks to hang the board on the wall. I have cut a hook shaped template in MDF and the plan was to trim the actual wood roughly to shape and use the template with a bearing guided router bit. However I realise there will no significant surface to support the router as the hook is only about an inch wide. Also tricky to clamp the template to the wood, and the whole thing to the bench. I don't have a router table but I was tempted to flip the router upside down and run the work piece past the cutter, then I decided I'd like to keep my fingers.
Thinking it might be better to start with a full size piece of wood, tack the template to it and slowly cut the full shape with the router, using more mdf to support the base, but then the template would need to be nearly as thick as the cutter in order to allow for a series of shallow cuts into the wood surface.
How would others approach this ?