hey Rick, he may have been thinking that the MDF or plywood would be used for templates for a hand-held router and bearing pattern bits to follow. which makes sense if you are going to make multiple copies of the same piece.
if you are skilled enough to use a band saw or jig saw to cut them out free-hand, cardboard is good enough. (it just comes down to your skill sets and the way you like doing things).
when I used paper plans, I just trace the info right onto the wood using carbon paper (or Saral graphite paper).
you have any photos of your new projects ??
if you are skilled enough to use a band saw or jig saw to cut them out free-hand, cardboard is good enough. (it just comes down to your skill sets and the way you like doing things).
when I used paper plans, I just trace the info right onto the wood using carbon paper (or Saral graphite paper).
you have any photos of your new projects ??