This is my first significant scroll saw project and I need some help.
I'm trying to inlay a rooster into oak flooring for my wife. So far, it's all been testing, learning, on scraps, but I'm not sure how to continue.
I started by gluing and clamping flooring pieces to make a board big enough for the rooster, then printed rooster outlines and fastened them to the boards. Then I cut out a rooster and a hole in another piece of wood to match.
They are close, but not close enough. The hole is slightly smaller than the rooster. (I used the same pattern and cut on the outside for one, inside for the other.) Now I need to start filing, sanding, on something. It looks like I'm going to end up with some gaps, probably due to imperfections in sawing, possibly because paper stretches, or who knows what.
As I expected, the cutout does not fit into the whole. (Kinda of like a puzzle piece.)
Problem is I can't tell exactly what needs to be sanded trimmed where. I can shift the cutout slightly and that part will fit, but then another part doesn't.
Any tips on how to determine what should be trimmed, sanded in order to not minimize the gaps when I'm done?