Plans for Saint Andrew's Cross with CNC Files Attached
Plans for Saint Andrew's Cross with CNC Files Attached
This is a guide to constructing a Saint Andrew's Cross. It was created in Layout and converted to PDF format. It uses images and 3D models to help make it easy. There are several parts that can be made using a CNC so I've attached those files for woodworkers who have a CNC router available to them.
It also includes instructions on how to build it if you don't have a CNC router. You will need a Miter Saw, Table Saw, and a drill.
I used the American Imperial system (Inches and Feet) to make this, so the plans use the exact measurements I used. I have no plans to change this any time in the future. If you need the metric system you will have to do the conversions yourself.
The cross is designed to be portable, so it can be easily taken down and stored when not in use.
It is for novelty use only, and Earthbone Woodworks is not responsible for any improper use of the cross.
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