File:Plywood resizing.JPG
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Summary
Plywood sheets are often too large to fit into a laser cutter or CNC mill, here's an easy way to change that with hand tools:
- clamp the sheet down with a board next to the desired cut line
- take a plungeable saw (e.g. pruning saw)
- saw through the sheet (a spring clamp can help as a "third hand")
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current | 20:19, 4 September 2017 | 1,440 × 1,080 (281 KB) | Lukas (talk | contribs) | == Summary == Plywood sheets are often too large to fit into a laser cutter or CNC mill, here's an easy way to change that with hand tools: # clamp the sheet down with a board next to the desired cut line # take a plun... |
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