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Any tips to cutting wood to contour??
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<blockquote data-quote="freetofish" data-source="post: 229502" data-attributes="member: 4227"><p>I would suggest you mark the centerline of the boat say between the seats. with that marked once you get the patteren for the side ribs etc. you can cut the pattern to that center line. once both sides are done and cut to width you can then place them on your material you intend to use. this way you can cut out of one pc of material... remember to mark the seat lines as oft times boat seats are not actually square to the centerline of the boat. bigest thing is to not get in a hurry. it takes time to do it so you will be happy and proud with the finish product.</p><p>good luck.... send pictures when your done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freetofish, post: 229502, member: 4227"] I would suggest you mark the centerline of the boat say between the seats. with that marked once you get the patteren for the side ribs etc. you can cut the pattern to that center line. once both sides are done and cut to width you can then place them on your material you intend to use. this way you can cut out of one pc of material... remember to mark the seat lines as oft times boat seats are not actually square to the centerline of the boat. bigest thing is to not get in a hurry. it takes time to do it so you will be happy and proud with the finish product. good luck.... send pictures when your done [/QUOTE]
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