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06-27-2017, 03:44 AM
Thread: Why glue a wedge
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It does not have to be perfect, but if it gets a...
It does not have to be perfect, but if it gets a mark from say a pin I rake it and reload it. If you get a stain on bone in can be quite challenging to get it out, also a couple of coats of renwax...
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06-27-2017, 03:36 AM
Thread: Why glue a wedge
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I have a yellow buffing wheel that polishes with...
I have a yellow buffing wheel that polishes with out compound and leaves no color marks. I also have a white compound that I use on a specific wheel that is only used for bone, no blade or pins and...
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06-26-2017, 02:56 PM
Thread: Why glue a wedge
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The other thing I do is peen the one side in a...
The other thing I do is peen the one side in a drill chuck first so it is secure before I start messing around. I do the wedge first and often use a spacer block to stabilize my pivot end. The...
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06-26-2017, 02:02 PM
Thread: Why glue a wedge
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Gluing the wedge does place restriction on...
Gluing the wedge does place restriction on adjustments for sure. I have on occasion glued one side of a wedge. Typically I did that on the days that I was having trouble keeping everything together...
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