Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Woodworking => Topic started by: johnndeanna on May 29, 2014, 08:41:12 am
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Hey all,
I have started on a new cab that I am having difficulty with and want you opinion. I have a crappy jigsaw and my 3/4" MDF first side panel looks like crap with blade wander and all. I am thinking that it would be far easier to make a template out of a piece of 1/4' ply and use my router to cut the panels from that. I am really not looking to buy a new jigsaw and I think it would be easier to make a ply template and get that shaped good. Thoughts?
John
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Well depending on the style of cab you are making you may be able to buy one. The arcade boneyard sells templates that you can trace with a router. Otherwise if you are using a jigsaw for your sides just take your time (use a sharp blade) and move slowly. Then trace that side with a router.
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Not much too add other than templates and routers work great. I started cutting my wood last weekend and basically got one side done and then used that as a template for my router; Worked great.
I can't tell if it my lack skill or my jigsaw (or both) but I also have a heck of a time getting it to not wander. So, I tend to not use it very much. Not sure what is available in your area, but maybe it would be worth it to buy or rent a circular saw and just use the jig saw to complete any cuts/spots that the circular saw cannot complete..? I find that if I clamp a "fence" to what I'm cutting I can get very good results with a circular saw, for straight cuts of course. :)
Good luck with the build!
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Hey all,
I have started on a new cab that I am having difficulty with and want you opinion. I have a crappy jigsaw and my 3/4" MDF first side panel looks like crap with blade wander and all. I am thinking that it would be far easier to make a template out of a piece of 1/4' ply and use my router to cut the panels from that. I am really not looking to buy a new jigsaw and I think it would be easier to make a ply template and get that shaped good. Thoughts?
John
100% go with a template/router combo. Spend time on your template and get it just right. Use your router to cut 2 identical sides and you'll be all set. I did this for my last build and it just doesn't get any easier. It's foolproof, IMO.
What was your plywood thickness? I am thinking 3/8".
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Thanks for the replies all. I'll be working on my template this weekend for sides and CP.