I've been asked to scroll cut a banjo for someone. They want the ring (the round part that the skin sits on) from Black Walnut and the neck from Maple.
I have a piece of 2" thick x 8" wide black walnut, but the ring needs to be 12" diameter. So I can join boards to get to the width, but then scroll cutting will pass through the joint. I was concerned about the strength of the joint. I will need to stack 2 rings to get the desired depth.
Does anyone have a good suggestion for the side-by-side joint? Maybe finger joints, biskets in the circumference, angle cut the joint at 45 degrees, etc. Or is just a square glued joint strong enough? Should the boards be opposite in grain to minimize warping? How about the stack - should they line up grain-wise, or one be rotated 90 degrees before gluing?
Any thoughts will be appreciated.