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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: DWSudekum on October 17, 2014, 10:10:09 am
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Cut from 1" Sapele finished with Tung Oil.
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Cut from Cedar and Douglas Fir. Finished in Tung Oil.
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Cut from pine. Finished in Tung Oil.
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DW
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Very nice job cutting DW. Looks like you have been busy. You did a great job on ALL. Thanks for showing us.
Al
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Great work DW..
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Very nice job cutting DW.
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Nice work DW, Thanks for sharing.
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beautifull work there DW, what size and type of blades do you use on your puzzle boxes?
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beautifull work there DW, what size and type of blades do you use on your puzzle boxes?
Depending on the woods used I generally use a #3 Ultra Reverse or a #5 Ultra Reverse. I have used in the past however a #2 Spiral Reverse. It takes some getting used to cutting the lid, however it ends up being nice and square when cutting the puzzle piece or the key. A sharp new blade and taking your time is the key here. Try and rush the cutting with a flat blade and you end up forcing the cut ending up with cuts that look like a bow staff. (
DW
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They all look great DW. Keep up the good work ;)
Marg
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Very nice thanks for showing
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Nicely done.
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Great work! I like the look of the end grain on the boxes. I can see that looking nice on a larger box also.
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Excellent and wonderful work, thanks for sharing.