Paddy Roxburgh
Established Member
I run a small dry dock repairing canal boats. A relatively frequent task is to cut out rotten metal sections and replace with new steel (yes this is a woodworking question). What I generally do is make templates for the shapes in 6mm mdf and then cut the steel out (usually 5 or 6mm) using the template with the plasma cutter. Now the plasma cutter cuts a line 3mm from the guide (in this scenario the template). If all the sides are straight it is a simple task to cut off 3mm from the edges with the track saw, infact one side does not even need trimming as I can put it up to a straight edge on the steel sheet.
However some times I need to cut a curve and cutting 3mm from the curved edge is a nuisance. I will generally do it as carefully as possible on the bandsaw and the sand the edge to pencil line. This works but is time consuming. My question is could this be done a better way, perhaps with a single point fence 3mm from the cutter on the router table?
Paddy
However some times I need to cut a curve and cutting 3mm from the curved edge is a nuisance. I will generally do it as carefully as possible on the bandsaw and the sand the edge to pencil line. This works but is time consuming. My question is could this be done a better way, perhaps with a single point fence 3mm from the cutter on the router table?
Paddy