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BHOFM
08-05-2008, 10:47 PM
Spent a couple of hours and used up some scrape and made
what maybe the ultimate scarfing gig!

It will do up to 2" thigh and 18" wide! It would be easy to
make it as wide as you need, even 48"! I made it to do
what I need, mainly 1", and I made it fit the scrapes I had
laying around!

I made it for a 10:1 joint!

I will post a pic tomorrow after I get it looking a bit better!
A bit rough right now!

This is my first trial piece, before any tweaking, ran out of
time, no power tools after 9pm!

Just a few thousandths off! This is 1/4 ply! The little 3/4
piece split because I tried to go to fast! I am going to
rough cut with a Skill saw first next time, it will be faster
and less mess, boy did this make a mess!

I will draw up a set of plans and post if any one is
interested?

Edit: What the heck, here are some pics!

bobg3723
08-06-2008, 01:36 PM
Nice job! Dimensional details sound good too, and might be what those here are looking for.

BHOFM
08-06-2008, 02:01 PM
It is all finished, tweaked to near perfection! It is not rocket
science! It is wood!

My wife did the 3/4 stock piece, first time to use a router!
You need to rough cut first, I was hoping for a one step,
it is quicker to get most of the material off to start with!
This gig will do accurate and repeatable cuts, and that is
what I was after! Set up is quick and easy! And it did not
cost anything!

bobg3723
08-06-2008, 02:07 PM
Hello BHOFM,
So what horsepower router and diameter bit you use?

BHOFM
08-06-2008, 03:10 PM
Hello BHOFM,
So what horsepower router and diameter bit you use?

1/2 hp with 3/4" straight cutting carbide bit!

It is an antique Black and Decker that seems to have
more power than my newer 1 hp Craftsman! It also has
a micrometer type adjustment that I really like! The
Craftsman has a plastic screw collar that is not that
accurate!

I got the B&D at a pawn shop for $5!

BHOFM
08-06-2008, 05:46 PM
It took longer to do the plans than it did to build the
damn thing!

I hope this helps someone and if you have any questions
or suggestions for improvement let me know! I'm not
going to build another one, but others may benefit from
some changes! If you build one, please post pictures!

I had no plans as such to start with, just went to the shed
and selected some pieces that I thought would work and
started gluing and sawing! This is the end result of about
two hours of work in the shop and 4 hours at the computer!

bobg3723
08-06-2008, 05:55 PM
That's some really nice illustrating! It looks as if it came off of a magazine page.

BHOFM
08-06-2008, 07:18 PM
That's some really nice illustrating! It looks as if it came off of a magazine page.

A few years working for PlayBoy, I learned a little
about photo editing and related subjects!

bobg3723
08-06-2008, 07:23 PM
I did notice the Centerfold page format. ;) :D

Oops! My mistake. They only held pictures there.:D

BHOFM
08-06-2008, 08:08 PM
I touched up the staple holes!

Here is the finished project!

Meanz Beanz
08-07-2008, 03:42 AM
Nice job....

I found that the toughest thing was clamping flat when you get out to the 1200 mm wide sheets.

Cheers
MBz

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