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Old Joe

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This was 1/4 BB with a couple of coats of Natural Danish Oil, mounted on 3/4” thick pine board stained black, with a keyhole hanger slot routed  on the back. Except for the larger black area towards the top, all of the cuts were done with Pegas 0 and 2/0 spiral blades.

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4 minutes ago, FrankEV said:

One of my favorite singers of all time. 

Well done!  Nice spiral blade cutting.

Thanks, I really have grown almost dependent on spirals these days. Also, I stop and sand the back with 400 grit paper on a palm sander after  every 20-30 cuts. I find it an easier way to deal with spiral fuzzies.

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1 hour ago, Old Joe said:

Thanks, I really have grown almost dependent on spirals these days. Also, I stop and sand the back with 400 grit paper on a palm sander after  every 20-30 cuts. I find it an easier way to deal with spiral fuzzies.

I use a sanding mop (Silverline Tools - Dome Sanding Mop - 75mm 240 Grit), I have mounted into a motor driven carving wand, every so often during a cutting for the same reasons.  On a many hole pattern the fuzzies can even start to restrict the piece from sliding freely on the table.  

At the end of a cutting after a quick job with the mop, I will also sand the back with 220 grit on the palm sander and then finish cleaning all the little tight spots and any remaining fuzzies with a butane torch. 

I do almost everything with spirals also.  Just finished a cut that had a bunch of long parralel curved lines with only about  a 1/16" separation...a few wiggles but no cut throughs.  

 

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