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mot
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posted 392 days ago
Great work, David!
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Sawdust2
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posted 391 days ago
I don’t know how thick your veneer is, but if you make a light scoring cut the whole length (or width) then a second cut with more pressure the third cut will usually separate the pieces.
If your veneer is more than the standard 1/42 thickness it may take an extra swipe. The first light score will keep the blade in the groove for the second and third cuts.
On the whole I like the way you are presenting this.
-- No piece is cut too short. It was meant for a smaller project.
David
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posted 391 days ago
Thanks Tom & Xavier!
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David
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posted 391 days ago
Thanks Tom & Xavier!
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