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My first ever Stack Cut


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2 minutes ago, don watson said:

Looking very good Brenda. Is this the laserply stuff ? Is it still causing breakouts at the back ?

Don W

It is Don, but it's awful to cut so it's being returned and I've ordered some 'proper' stuff 🤣  It was a bit better to cut when stacked but still not what I want. 

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58 minutes ago, loftyhermes said:

Nice cutting Brenda, did you use a smaller blade for it?

No, I just used my Niqua #3,  I do love that blade. I have just bought a gross of the smaller size though.  I've ordered some better wood so will try the #2 blades on that. 

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they came out great!!!  I do a lot of stack cutting as i try to make up stock to sell on ebay.... im hoping to make up a bunch of new stuff before nov to try to sell for christmass..but ya never know....life somehow tends to get in the way lol theres good and bad with stack cutting...if it comes out good...you have severall pieces yea!!! but if it dosnt come out well then youve lost several peaces lol like i said you did a GREAT job and they came out great!!!

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That's some good stuff, Brenda !!!!

So .. what method did you use to stick them together for the cut?

I have not done a stack cut yet, either .. but would love to try it.  I also have a fondness for that #3 Niqua .. my 2/0 is also Niqua.  I tried the pegas, but, broke three of them just putting the white tensioner down on the pegas saw. Put the Niqua in - and - have never had that problem.

So .. tape? Glue? nail?

Gus

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22 minutes ago, GusGustin said:

So .. tape? Glue? nail?

I used tape around the edges. The only problem I had was that one of the pieces was bowed slightly which meant I had to push them together when cutting the middle bits.  Next time if I have a bowed piece I'll put a tiny nail in the 'cut out ' bits.   I'm well used to cutting ¼" wood so I didn't find it too hard, just felt a little strange in places 🙈

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