I have been in the arts and construction trade for decades. When working with tight tolerances,
we must make a pattern or template to ensure the final product is cut correctly the first time.
even minor mistakes can be extremely costly. In time and money.
so to explain how to make a "Lattice Template", here are a few examples to help clarify the process.
the term "lattice" (or "trellis" strips) refers to the criss-cross pattern of strips woven together
to make the ornamental wood (or plastic) partitions we use around the house for different projects.
the individual strips are called "Lattice". normally 1.5" to 2" wide, 1/4" thick and 6' to 8' long.
these are used to reinforce the cardboard or paper pattern and to ensure straight lines
where necessary. usually pressure treated. also in PVC plastic strips.
sometimes it is easier, faster and cheaper to just glue some lattice strips together
for the template or pattern you need instead of messing with a whole sheet of cardboard.
a quick dab with the hotmelt glue is all it takes to hold it all together until you can
get it onto the material you will be cutting for the final project.
the granite counter top tradesmen often use this method to ensure an accurate fit
of very expensive materials used in our kitchens and baths.
this technique has been used in construction for the past 3,000 years. (it is not new).
.
we must make a pattern or template to ensure the final product is cut correctly the first time.
even minor mistakes can be extremely costly. In time and money.
so to explain how to make a "Lattice Template", here are a few examples to help clarify the process.
the term "lattice" (or "trellis" strips) refers to the criss-cross pattern of strips woven together
to make the ornamental wood (or plastic) partitions we use around the house for different projects.
the individual strips are called "Lattice". normally 1.5" to 2" wide, 1/4" thick and 6' to 8' long.
these are used to reinforce the cardboard or paper pattern and to ensure straight lines
where necessary. usually pressure treated. also in PVC plastic strips.
sometimes it is easier, faster and cheaper to just glue some lattice strips together
for the template or pattern you need instead of messing with a whole sheet of cardboard.
a quick dab with the hotmelt glue is all it takes to hold it all together until you can
get it onto the material you will be cutting for the final project.
the granite counter top tradesmen often use this method to ensure an accurate fit
of very expensive materials used in our kitchens and baths.
this technique has been used in construction for the past 3,000 years. (it is not new).
.