Hi!
Forum Newbie here. I've been scrolling for about a year or so, making the odd portrait, jigsaw etc etc.
For Xmas, I got a couple of books on making boxes on the scroll saw and I wish to have a go at this.
However, I'm wondering what you all might consider to be the best way of getting thin stock (for bases and lids etc).
My initial thoughts were to use bowl blanks and take 1/4" cuts to make the thin boards needed for lids and bases, using the remainder for the body of the box. For this I would need a Bandsaw with about a 6" cutting depth.
The other idea was to buy the thinnest stock and use a thicknesser to take it down to what I need, glueing up the boards to get the widths.
Just wondered what people thought about this, or if anyone had any alternate options.
Thanks in advance!
Dave
Forum Newbie here. I've been scrolling for about a year or so, making the odd portrait, jigsaw etc etc.
For Xmas, I got a couple of books on making boxes on the scroll saw and I wish to have a go at this.
However, I'm wondering what you all might consider to be the best way of getting thin stock (for bases and lids etc).
My initial thoughts were to use bowl blanks and take 1/4" cuts to make the thin boards needed for lids and bases, using the remainder for the body of the box. For this I would need a Bandsaw with about a 6" cutting depth.
The other idea was to buy the thinnest stock and use a thicknesser to take it down to what I need, glueing up the boards to get the widths.
Just wondered what people thought about this, or if anyone had any alternate options.
Thanks in advance!
Dave