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02-09-2019, 05:38 AM
Thread: WIP: W.G. Wilton
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JFK, I guess all is well that ends well. That...
JFK,
I guess all is well that ends well.
That little thing with the sander is part of the reason I use files and scrapers to shape horn. It is close to the same amount of time in the long run.
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02-05-2019, 01:56 PM
Thread: WIP: W.G. Wilton
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A future option could be to use some low grit...
A future option could be to use some low grit paper to start and get the heavy lifting done and progress through the compounds. It will take time and experimenting to dial in your process and you...
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02-05-2019, 03:47 AM
Thread: WIP: W.G. Wilton
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Guys using traditional belt grinders say to drop...
Guys using traditional belt grinders say to drop ver low to remove material and then come back up to remove the marks. All major shaping is done on very low grit belts. 60 and 80 are numbers I’ve...
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02-02-2019, 01:54 PM
Thread: WIP: W.G. Wilton
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3 and 8. It’s unlikely we will get a consensus...
3 and 8. It’s unlikely we will get a consensus with that many options. Make sure the pivot end of the scale is only slightly larger than the tang. Otherwise they are awkward to strop. I think you...
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10-31-2018, 04:13 AM
Thread: WIP: W.G. Wilton
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I think challenge one with the wheel system is...
I think challenge one with the wheel system is going to be having no vibration and good speed control. I have seen guys state that they have used lathes at low speed with sanding drums that take...
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