A bandsawn box has been on the to do list for a while and with leftovers from the pallet challenge it was time to have a go with no risk of wasting expensive timber.
It was a bit of a learning curve as I found that to close up the cut there needs to be a reasonably thin casing left but mine is quite thick so even though the case was flexible it would only close at the outside end. Some widening at one end and a bit of fill at the other gave an acceptable result for that.
The other thing is that shapes like this can be difficult to smooth. I bought a 14TPI 3mm blade part way through this but it gives a very ridgy cut and I wonder if all blades will do this or if there is something wrong with my set up eg too much set on the blade, irregularity on my bandsaw wheels or my technique is not right. Any tips gratefully accepted on both prevention of irregular surfaces and on sanding.
I have seen reference to someone using a modified electric toothbrush for sanding but am not sure how well they work does anyone have any experience with them? (I do have an Ozito rotary tool but its a bit rubbishy as the speed control is dodgy and it always runs too fast).
Anyway, here are some pics, 1 WIP and the others finished. The wing being at an angle was meant to make it more aesthetic and also provide a handle where the tip protrudes past the body.
It was a bit of a learning curve as I found that to close up the cut there needs to be a reasonably thin casing left but mine is quite thick so even though the case was flexible it would only close at the outside end. Some widening at one end and a bit of fill at the other gave an acceptable result for that.
The other thing is that shapes like this can be difficult to smooth. I bought a 14TPI 3mm blade part way through this but it gives a very ridgy cut and I wonder if all blades will do this or if there is something wrong with my set up eg too much set on the blade, irregularity on my bandsaw wheels or my technique is not right. Any tips gratefully accepted on both prevention of irregular surfaces and on sanding.
I have seen reference to someone using a modified electric toothbrush for sanding but am not sure how well they work does anyone have any experience with them? (I do have an Ozito rotary tool but its a bit rubbishy as the speed control is dodgy and it always runs too fast).
Anyway, here are some pics, 1 WIP and the others finished. The wing being at an angle was meant to make it more aesthetic and also provide a handle where the tip protrudes past the body.
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