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Author: | Bandobras Took [ Wed Jan 15, 2014 9:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Cutting Balsa Wood |
Hi guys. So I am just starting a project that will probably lead on to a few Hobbit Holes and I would like to hear how you all you very talented terrain makers cut Balsa Wood, especially cutting circles (as obviously lots of round doors shall have to be cut). I have been making terrain for a while and have used Balsa wood quite a bit before. I normally use a sharp craft knife and it works for straight planks but when I try to cut curves, no matter what technique I use, it just gives a very rough finish which I really don't want for the doors and decorations. Thanks in advance |
Author: | Erunion [ Wed Jan 15, 2014 11:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cutting Balsa Wood |
Check out Dagorlad's Weathertop Article. In it, he drills holes in the balsa and then cuts them in half to create arches. Something like that might work for you. |
Author: | Dagorlad [ Thu Jan 16, 2014 5:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cutting Balsa Wood |
Cutting circles in Balsa is always a problem. For smaller holes (e.g. Hobbits' windows) I start by finding a tube of brass of the right diameter at my local hobby store. Then I sharpen one end of the tube with a file. On a flat surface, carefully position the sharpened tube on the balsa wood and, applying firm and even pressure, twist the tube in a circular motion. This will cut through balsa (and foamcore) up to 10mm thick. For cutting larger circles, I have been known to use a hole saw attached to a power drill through thicker balsa. But generally I make sure I have a brand new blade in my knife and cut around a circular object of the right diameter - like a large coin or a washer. Be very careful when cutting cross the grain though as the knife tends to slip. |
Author: | Bandobras Took [ Thu Jan 16, 2014 7:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cutting Balsa Wood |
Ah ok. I never thought of using an already circular item to cut with. That makes sense now. One other question. Would the brass rod work for something with the diameter of the cap of one of the large pritt sticks? I have discovered that the caps on those will work nicely as door frames once cut to size. |
Author: | Bandobras Took [ Thu Jan 16, 2014 9:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cutting Balsa Wood |
Ok. Yes I'm using a similar idea for the door and windows to get a perfect circle as a frame. It's just more for doors I will have slightly open, I would like to use a Balsa circle than take a plastic circle and greenstuff and sculpt the wood every time on top (what I'm probably going to use for Bag End) One question Gandlaf. Where did you get the plastic tubing? How easy is it to pick up from a craft store for example? |
Author: | Gandlaf the Grey [ Thu Jan 16, 2014 10:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cutting Balsa Wood |
My plastic tube I got from ebay. I just did a search but made a point of looking for external and internal diameters of the tube. I went for one that gave a 1mm wall which gave me the look I wanted. It wasn't too much, I think a couple of pound, it's just that you get about half a metre of it, so you have a bit of spare !!! |
Author: | Bandobras Took [ Fri Jan 17, 2014 7:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cutting Balsa Wood |
Great thanks for the advice Oldman Willow. I don't think I have the tools capable of that sort of job though but I will bear that in mind in the future. |
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