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Re: Cutting Coves
By:Rob Macks
Date: 3/22/2001, 11:59 pm
In Response To: Cutting Coves (Dave Seales)

: I'm stripping the deck of my Guillemot and the biggest problem I'm having is
: cutting coves in trimmed strips. I've tried 2 different files, a chainsaw
: file and a rat tail, and they just don't cut fast enough. I tried a ball
: cutter in a Dremel but it's really hard to control. I'm doing it now by
: using a box cutter to cut a "V" groove in the strip then dig it
: out and finish it off with the rat tail file. This works ok but I'm afraid
: if I keep doing that way there are stiches in my future. Is there a better
: way?

Well, it's best to apply the strips so you'll be making beads instead of coves on the trimmed edge.

But sometimes you can't avoid it. In that case Lee Valley makes a minature gouge with a 1/4" dia. It takes a little practice to guide the gouge with a finger down the center of the strip, but gets pretty fast after awhile

Search their site and you should be able to find it at;

www.LeeValley.com

Good Luck!

Rob

Messages In This Thread

Cutting Coves
Dave Seales -- 3/22/2001, 11:29 pm
Re: Cutting Coves
Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/23/2001, 5:44 pm
other cove ideas
mike allen ---> -- 3/23/2001, 12:38 pm
another
mike allen ---> -- 3/23/2001, 1:23 pm
couple others
mike allen ---> -- 3/23/2001, 8:31 pm
Re: Cutting Coves
Rob Macks -- 3/22/2001, 11:59 pm
Re: Cutting Coves
Rob Macks -- 3/23/2001, 9:07 am