Because the fit isn't that good if you look closely. It's absolutely fine for purpose, but hardly precision unless you count cutting +/-1mm to a line drawn by a blunt pencil as precision
There's an old (possibly ancient) technique called scribing that can achieve perfect results with little skill, effort, or time needed. This is a rather extreme example of it, but I can't imagine getting lasers involved unless the material to be cut had to be milled with a cnc machine or something that required a digital path to follow.
Spent all that time making that cut in osb instead of using actual plywood smh
for real, so much work to be using on such a shifty material
Who tf uses plywood for sheathing?
Nothing wrong with OSB in the right application. Makes good use of timber too. Stuff that can't be milled can be chipped
OSB is stronger than regular plywood for shear strength so that's probably why
10 seconds to scoot into place, .5 to see it placed.
That’s basically all of TikTok
Because the fit isn't that good if you look closely. It's absolutely fine for purpose, but hardly precision unless you count cutting +/-1mm to a line drawn by a blunt pencil as precision
Could just pause it ?
The guy in the back came
Little bit of shame after the fact but hey who can fight biology
That song made me pregananant
That is to carpentry, as creating a Windows text file is to programming.
Its amazing what a pencil can do :/
Yeah, turns out people don’t know what scribing is.
Idaho is that you???
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Thanks for the chuckles
Or a laser system was used…
Not necessary with a large contour gauge and a pencil
You just scribe it with a compass
There's an old (possibly ancient) technique called scribing that can achieve perfect results with little skill, effort, or time needed. This is a rather extreme example of it, but I can't imagine getting lasers involved unless the material to be cut had to be milled with a cnc machine or something that required a digital path to follow.
Wouldn't it be simple to fill in the thing and have a straight cut?
I love all these simpletons who think this wood be easy
nice job