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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBaron View Post
    I used precut 1/8" thick wood for all the parts. if that is too thick for the wedge you can sand it down.
    Okay. I plan on using the same size wood and thought that sanding it was the correct option.

    I also just tried my 1/16'' bit in my dremel and it was too small. I'll have to check out the drill bits they sell intended for the dremels I guess.

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    you can get a chuck for the dremel so you can hold smaller drill bits. If you dull your bit then you can just buy a regular bit rather than spending on the pricey dremel bit set...

    Dremel at Lowe's: 1/32" Multi-Pro Tool Chuck

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    I like using the egg-beater! With coping saw, and half-round file- Those are major tools

    I guess you could cut the wedge with coping saw, but I use a small rip saw before dragging the small tapered piece over a file to true it up.

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