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Scott the female was .2
the male was .18
and I used titebond II , but on my next one I think I want to try the translucent glue and different wood . My daughter inlaw wanted the box to be pine , I don't like V carving pine the cherry and walnut inlays were good but the top two the rose and music notes were quarter sawn oak another mistake but I guess that's how you learn what not to use . Jeff : D
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Good job Jeff. That looks really nice. I've been wanting to try this for a long time.
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Thanks Jeff, Yeah, one of my first cuts was oak and it was horrible. 1.75" kids blocks with alphabet and graphics. Tried to stay away from oak since(probably a mistake BUT). Don't do much with Pine at all here.
Good work!
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OH Jeff, What bit, and how exactly did you remove the Male waste? Pocket down by stages individually, or clean it all off in one swoop in a raster? How much did you leave to sand off.
Or did you sand it all off?
Thanks,
scott
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Scott , I use a 30 degree , 1/8" engraving bit , then a 1/8" EM to remove everything at once in a raster . I usually have from 1/8"- 1/4" to remove. I 'be go a hand grinder that it takes about 30 seconds then do last little bit with my orbital sander. It just makes me nervous to mill it off that lid I only wanted to do once. So I sanded it all I would like to get some scroll saw wood . Jeff
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Thanks Jeff, Just about to go remove .18" Padauk from that Walnut I've been dissecting. Just got my first 30degree last week. That point makes me nervous:)
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Scott , they work great I use mine a lot I keep 2-3 of 1/8" and 1/4" and my sharpening company only hits me about 4 bucks to keep sharp. Jeff :D