Date: 10/7/1999, 4:29 pm
Like Ross, I ended up using "square" edged strips for my pattern. One other option I toyed with (with marginal success)was to use a hand drill with a 3/16" bit. This is only an option if the cove you need to cut is across the width of the strip (not down the length). I marked my cut, then drilled through the strip along that line, and used a coping saw (if needed)to finish the cut. Probably not worth your time unless you've got a whole lot to cut.
In either case, you will need to go to square edges when you approach completion in order to get the strips into place.
> Is there a hand tool available for cutting the cove into strips? For the
> filler strips to mate to beaded patterns, a new cove must be cut. Or do we
> just not use beaded strips on the pattern?
Messages In This Thread
- "coveing plane"
Don Beale -- 10/6/1999, 1:43 pm- Re: "coveing plane"
Jim Eisenmenger -- 10/7/1999, 4:29 pm- Beading tool
Ed Valley -- 10/6/1999, 3:11 pm- Re: "coveing plane"
Ross Leidy -- 10/6/1999, 2:25 pm - Beading tool
- Re: "coveing plane"