tony.latham wrote:I don’t know what a skite is but why can’t you make them identical with a router and a pattern or trim bit?
When I make a teardrop, the first thing I do is make a full size pattern so each wall is a mirror image.
T
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It was 44C at 5% humidity yesterday when I cut the first sheet, and 21C @ 68% humidity when I cut the second one last night.
tony.latham wrote: They're identical.
BTW - Skite!
swoody126 wrote:
and at 50yds from a galloping horse it'll look just fine
sw
Squigie wrote:This is one of those cases where you should do what you feel is adequate.
But, I have to be the guy that falls back to the old cliche: Do it right, right now, so you don't regret it later.
I know that not everyone has a router, but it should be easy to clamp the two panels together and trim them to match ... with a router.
tony.latham wrote:BTW - Skite!
I have written a couple of middle-of-the-night novels, so perhaps it's true.
Tony
never used to be nasty...
MickinOz wrote:in the end I clamped it all together and trued it all up with the trimmer bit in the router, and touched up a few spots with the palm sander.
They are now identical.
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