SMJoinery
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Hi Guys
I like reading these kind of posts from others so thought I'd give you a little insight into my week...
Another property with some nice traditional features.
It has 3 south facing dormer windows on frontage with scroll cut fascia and hex / turned finial.
Problem is the fascia was done in PLYWOOD! and the finial done in untreated softwood.
Everything is starting to rot and the ply is delaminating.
Client asked me to replace like for like using hardwood.
Basically we made templates of the existing using 6mm ply. Templates for the fascia and profile cut for the finials.
Scroll cuts are done using carvex with K75s blades.
I intended to cut one and then use router with copy bit but the carvex was so easy I decided to cut them all freehand.
It was nice having some turning as part of a job as I find it doesn't come up much but I use it more for hobby / gifts etc.
Clients painter was scheduled to come after us so we offered to prime and undercoat everything in the workshop that way all hidden and exposed faces and edges are done.
Thanks for looking.
Scott
I like reading these kind of posts from others so thought I'd give you a little insight into my week...
Another property with some nice traditional features.
It has 3 south facing dormer windows on frontage with scroll cut fascia and hex / turned finial.
Problem is the fascia was done in PLYWOOD! and the finial done in untreated softwood.
Everything is starting to rot and the ply is delaminating.
Client asked me to replace like for like using hardwood.
Basically we made templates of the existing using 6mm ply. Templates for the fascia and profile cut for the finials.
Scroll cuts are done using carvex with K75s blades.
I intended to cut one and then use router with copy bit but the carvex was so easy I decided to cut them all freehand.
It was nice having some turning as part of a job as I find it doesn't come up much but I use it more for hobby / gifts etc.
Clients painter was scheduled to come after us so we offered to prime and undercoat everything in the workshop that way all hidden and exposed faces and edges are done.
Thanks for looking.
Scott