Dave Novak
01-21-2015, 6:14 PM
When I need to produce curves, arches, and such I typically build templates out of MDF and use my router. This eliminates most of the errors introduced by my inaccurate sawing. However, it almost never eliminates 100% since even though I try to cut close to the line then sand to the line I'll still frequently booger things up at times. What do you guys think of this?
http://www.toolnut.com/CMT_TMP_1200_Flexible_Router_Template_p/tmp-1200.htm?utm_source=CMT+Curved+Template+for+Routin g&utm_campaign=CMT+Curved+Template+for+Routing&utm_medium=email
Has anyone used one? I've got drawers full of the next wiz-bang thing that really doesn't work very well for me, thought I'd see if anyone here has any experience with it. Thanks.
http://www.toolnut.com/CMT_TMP_1200_Flexible_Router_Template_p/tmp-1200.htm?utm_source=CMT+Curved+Template+for+Routin g&utm_campaign=CMT+Curved+Template+for+Routing&utm_medium=email
Has anyone used one? I've got drawers full of the next wiz-bang thing that really doesn't work very well for me, thought I'd see if anyone here has any experience with it. Thanks.