That is another reason I want to use lumber instead of plywood.
I do not have access to such person and tools. My life is pretty busy, even I can find someone matching, timing will be a major issue.
If I mainly use lumber, most lumber cuts can be handled by the store. A jig saw will do the remaining small cuts. If I cut one piece wrong, another piece of lumber won’t cost much. The damaged pieces can be cut to smaller pieces for other use. The build will be minimal, full of mistakes and shaky, but as the first step of a project expecting continues improvement, I feel I can handle to start from here. If it works, great. If it is not, that will be my trial and error.
As for the jigsaw. I need a power saw, easy to learn, safe to use, capable of handling diverse tasks, no need to be fast or perfect in the result. Some internet search gave me the impression that a jigsaw may be the best fit of my requirements. If it is not, then it will be another trial and error.
I do not have access to such person and tools. My life is pretty busy, even I can find someone matching, timing will be a major issue.
If I mainly use lumber, most lumber cuts can be handled by the store. A jig saw will do the remaining small cuts. If I cut one piece wrong, another piece of lumber won’t cost much. The damaged pieces can be cut to smaller pieces for other use. The build will be minimal, full of mistakes and shaky, but as the first step of a project expecting continues improvement, I feel I can handle to start from here. If it works, great. If it is not, that will be my trial and error.
As for the jigsaw. I need a power saw, easy to learn, safe to use, capable of handling diverse tasks, no need to be fast or perfect in the result. Some internet search gave me the impression that a jigsaw may be the best fit of my requirements. If it is not, then it will be another trial and error.