VenomBottle
Member
Hello.
I plan to make a 5mm thick, 36mm diameter plywood disc with a detail removed to a depth of 5mm as indicated by the red filled section in the attached image. So 5mm thickness on the disc, 4.5mm thickness in the red filled section.
I'm looking for tips of a clever method to do this.
Current ideas include:
1. Removing most of the material with a router using a 1/8 inch bit then finishing with knife and chisel.
2. Cutting the perimeter using a knife with some tape on to act as a depth stop, adding a grid of cuts to the inside of the detail and then finishing with a chisel.
I think in reality; either of these methods will be tricky to do in reality. Any tips or advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
I plan to make a 5mm thick, 36mm diameter plywood disc with a detail removed to a depth of 5mm as indicated by the red filled section in the attached image. So 5mm thickness on the disc, 4.5mm thickness in the red filled section.
I'm looking for tips of a clever method to do this.
Current ideas include:
1. Removing most of the material with a router using a 1/8 inch bit then finishing with knife and chisel.
2. Cutting the perimeter using a knife with some tape on to act as a depth stop, adding a grid of cuts to the inside of the detail and then finishing with a chisel.
I think in reality; either of these methods will be tricky to do in reality. Any tips or advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks.