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Need jigsaw to cut the initial 30 degree section. Once it is cut, just make the edges nice and smooth with a palm sander and then use that as template for the rest (9 total per rail). I used to cut the remaining sections with about 1/8" extra and then clamp the template to it as a guide for my router. That's alot easier than using the jigsaw to cut each section perfectly.
Thanks Jim, I just sent you a friend request so I can give you some tips. I also posted the following blog post back in August:
"Finally managed to figure out a design to make round corners. My rink design calls for the straight sections to be made from a 2"x8" bottom rail, 2"x4" studs @ 16" OC, a 2"x6" top rail and sheeted over with a full sheet of 1/2" G1S plywood.
To ensure that my curved sections matched up perfectly with the top and bottom rails, I divided the 90 degree corner into 3 x 30 degree sections. I did up a paper template for a single 30 degree section for both the top and bottom sections since one has to line up with a 2"x6" and one has to line up with a 2"x8", ie. are different widths. Each 30 degree section was designed to fit across the standard 1/2" sheet of plywood across its width. I made a composite section of 3 layers of the 3 X 30 degree sections for both top and bottom rails, screwed and nailed together. Then all I had to do was connect the top and bottom rails together with the studs which were cut so that their height + the height of the bottom rail would be exactly the same as the width of a standard sheet of plywood. This design gave me a corner with a 6" 10.5" radius of roughly 1/4 scale of a NHL rink."
I can email the PDF of the paper template for the both the top rail (5 1/2" wide) and bottom rail (7 1/2" wide) if you want. You will just need to print out the templates to scale on A0 paper if your office has a plotter, otherwise take it to Staples, Office Depot, Kinkos, etc. and get them to print it for you.