Jennifer & John,

 

One thing that may be difficult for working on a silhouette type cut out
would be the size of the object.  For instance, I was thinking of "cookie
cutter shapes or some of the "playdough" cutters.  I think probably, they
are too small and would be hard to secure for a cut  of curves, bends and
angles.  Have you ever used a coping saw for cutting?  Or possibly a jig saw
or sabre saw?  If the designs were larger, it would most likely be easier to
do.  And you may want to use a scratch awl or knife point or even a large
nail to mark the line of the silhouette.  The thing about the coping saw is
it only cuts as fast as you make it with arm power.  Also, it may be easier
to follow the line to cut.

 

Just some thoughts.

 

Best,

 

Max in SC

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of John Sherrer
Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2009 3:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] wood cut outs

 

  

The easiest way for the blind to to use a router with a template. 
Rockler sells these templates, but I do not know if they have what you want.
If you do not have a router or want to learn to use one, go to a local
woodworking store and ask if they will find someone who will do this for you
for free. Many woodworkers are retired people looking for something to do.

John
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Jennifer Jackson 
To: [email protected] <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>  
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 9:03 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] wood cut outs

I know this question is right up the alley of some of you guys. I want to
make some simple wooden cut outs of different figures for my kids and some
others. I want them to be flat and I guess a silhouette is the shape I am
thinking of for a horse, elephant, and maybe some people shaped like
gingerbread men. Simple is what I am going for. How do you all recommend I
go about this?

I have been told that it is simple and can be done with simple tools by
someone who can see the outline to cut on. I do not want to ask someone to
do this for me if it is harder than I am thinking. I am then going to put
rods through and connect wheels for them. I will also probably paint them a
simple color and then let the kids do the details however they want. I might
also cut out felt pieces for the horse barding and baby blankets, I have not
decided yet. The idea is for a simple and frugal home made gift. I was
planning to use salt dough for the figures, but a friend pointed out how
easy the wood might be.

Jennifer

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