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Re: form material
By:peter czerpak
Date: 11/29/2000, 8:06 am
In Response To: form material (Bret)

: What are the tradeoffs to consider when selecting the material to use for the
: forms for a Great Auk? I will be cutting them out with a jigsaw only (I
: don't have ready access to a bandsaw and/or disk sander) and want to
: select the material that works well with a jigsaw but also has good
: staple-holding properties. Any recommendations for me?

: Thanks,
: Bret

I used 3/4" BC grade plywood for both my boxbeam strongback and my forms. Seems good and stable. Easy to staple as well. There are some posts in the archives comparing form material and most say to stay away from particle board.
I used about 3/4 of a sheet for my forms and it was $20/sheet.

OSB is supposed to be okay as is MDF. Although I think MDF is pretty hard and tougher to staple than plywood.

pete czerpak
albany, NY

Messages In This Thread

form material
Bret -- 11/28/2000, 11:18 pm
Re: form material
George Cushing -- 12/4/2000, 2:29 pm
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Jason Given -- 11/29/2000, 3:26 pm
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Bret -- 11/29/2000, 4:45 pm
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Don Beale -- 11/29/2000, 10:04 am
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tom preska -- 11/29/2000, 2:53 pm
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Richard Boyle -- 11/29/2000, 8:20 am
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peter czerpak -- 11/29/2000, 8:06 am
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Rehd -- 11/29/2000, 1:58 am
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Rehd -- 11/29/2000, 2:06 am
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mthyer@microsoft.com -- 11/29/2000, 1:36 am
Re: form material
Mike -- 11/28/2000, 11:56 pm