Wooden Toy Truck Martin Motors Antique Car Carrier Build Part 5 Cutting A Car Body On A Scroll Saw

1.5 inch thick wood toy car body being cut on an Excalibur EX-21 Scroll Saw
1.5 inch thick wood toy car body being cut on an Excalibur EX-21 Scroll Saw


Cutting the first car on the scroll saw. Notice how smoother the cut is than the band saw cut. I can't get glass smooth cuts with this type of wood, but the cut can be glossy smooth with some hardwoods. Roughing them out on a bandsaw can help a lot as the blade has minimal binding, and the pieces are much easier to handle both on the scroll saw and the drill press. I like using sold wood for this kind of project instead of gluing up wood to make it thick enough. Cutting wood this thick on a scroll saw is challenging.
 

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