ORIGINAL: Campgems
I've saved the parts sheets, then scanned them. I use this as a back ground and convert the scan to a Cad file of the part. I can then pick and place parts on an imaginary sheet of balsa and the print out the sheet. You have to have one of the printers that can print roll paper though. This method gives me a pattern that I 3M77 spray the back of and stick to the wood. I can then cut it out on the band saw, or with a coping saw. I sand to the line on the print and it gives me a very clean set of parts, very close to laser cut quality. When I'm done with a part, simply peal off the paper. Storage of my "templates" just takes up a little space on my hard drive.
Don
Don,
Am I reading this correctly, that what you are scanning is the waste wood from the pre-cut parts sheets?
This seems like a very simple solution.