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03. Wood blanks
The wood blanks are cut for the Ascender model.  The fuselage is poplar, tail is basswood, wing pieces are boxwood from an old drawer.
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03. Wood blanks

The wood blanks are cut for the Ascender model. The fuselage is poplar, tail is basswood, wing pieces are boxwood from an old drawer.

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davetunison   [Jan 18, 2008 at 10:10 PM]
Have you carved poplar before? How is it going? It's not the easiest to work with. Crying or Very sad
Oceaneer99   [Jan 20, 2008 at 03:02 AM]
Dave, no I haven't carved poplar before, and have only worked on the wing so far. My scroll saw left a fairly ragged edge using a blade that would have left a very clean cut on basswood. I'll keep you posted.
Ken Pugh   [Jan 24, 2008 at 06:01 PM]
Regarding poplar, for me it doesn't carve like butter but it is easy to carve. I use carving chisels and knives as opposed to woodworking chisels. On my scroll saw, I use the coarser blade that usually comes with it. This blade leaves a nasty cut on basswood but is very smooth on poplar. I had bought a finer blade to use with basswood but have not changed it yet. From the pic it looks like you are using the fine blade, maybe the coarser one will work better on the poplar. I also use a fairly high speed on poplar.

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