SlowSteve
Established Member
Hello all,
I am just about to build some table saw jigs in order to get my accuracy up in things like joints etc.
When it comes to stuff in sheets, then ply or MDF is the obvious choice as there is little or no movement. Where I am using solid wood, for example for runners, backing boards etc, then what woods would you reccomend for these tasks which have little movement and can be finished precisely?
The US guys seem to use a lot of Cherry, but I can't get hold of much of that - would something like beech or maple work well?
Thanks
Steve
I am just about to build some table saw jigs in order to get my accuracy up in things like joints etc.
When it comes to stuff in sheets, then ply or MDF is the obvious choice as there is little or no movement. Where I am using solid wood, for example for runners, backing boards etc, then what woods would you reccomend for these tasks which have little movement and can be finished precisely?
The US guys seem to use a lot of Cherry, but I can't get hold of much of that - would something like beech or maple work well?
Thanks
Steve