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H Botas 2nd Amendment pattern


spirithorse

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Another masterpiece. I typically use a #5 blade with 1/16 drill bits. My drill press doesn't close tight enough to clamp the 1/16 bits so I have to wrap them with wire. Just purchased a router base for my Dremel. Hoping that will work with smaller bits. Anyway, great work on this piece. Love the flag background.

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5 hours ago, FrankEV said:

Very well done, but have to ask:  What is the reason for not using smaller drill bits and bldes? 

I would never consider doing a complicated piece like that with a large blade.  I own a few # 5 blades but hardly ever use them.

 

 

        Hi, Frank,
I have never taken much time to get accustomed to spiral blades, had some issues with them slipping in the blade clamps when I first tried them and
constantly breaking blades and I don't want to keep ordering smaller drill bits when I have gotten along just fine without them. (that probably sounds
grouchy or something in print but, it is not meant to sound that way. Sometimes printed words without body language or facial expressions can be
misconstrued).

I usually don't have to alter the patterns but, this one had some really fine veining lines so close together that I do not really know if they could have been
cut with a spiral blade without chipping the baltic birch.

God Bless! Spirithorse

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On 7/14/2021 at 9:57 PM, Dak0ta52 said:

Another masterpiece. I typically use a #5 blade with 1/16 drill bits. My drill press doesn't close tight enough to clamp the 1/16 bits so I have to wrap them with wire. Just purchased a router base for my Dremel. Hoping that will work with smaller bits. Anyway, great work on this piece. Love the flag background.

Your Dremel should have collars that will is small enough to hold the very smallest of drill bots. If no, you can purchase a set of them at the big box stores or Amazon for under $6

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20 hours ago, heppnerguy said:

,Bob nice to Ser your up to cutting something as time consuming and delicate as this project. Very nicely done.  I love this pattern and may get around to cutting that one also, after I get back home in September

Thanks, Dick.
If you get the pattern, you will notice many of the changes I made so, you can probably make yours much more impressive.
As far as time consuming, I think I only counted about 340 cuts with my alterations and it only took about 10 hours cutting in blocks of
1 to two hours. God Bless! Spirithorse

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On 7/14/2021 at 10:48 PM, spirithorse said:

This is a Highly modified cutting of an H Botas pattern.
I primarily cut with a #5 flat blade and drill the entry holes with a standard 1/16"
drill bit so, any cuts that could not be drilled at that size either had to be adjoined or
eliminated.
I am still satisfied with my results and comments/critique are welcomed.
Finished size is approximately 14 5/8" by 10 1/4" and I still have to get some
wood for a frame.
The wording "2nd Amendment" and "Right to Bear Arms" is definitely easier to read at full size compared to this thumb-nail image. The fretwork is also more pronounced in the actual project.

Thanks for looking and God Bless! Spirithorse

2nd-amendment-cutting.gif

Absolutely beautiful work

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On 7/14/2021 at 10:48 PM, spirithorse said:

This is a Highly modified cutting of an H Botas pattern.
I primarily cut with a #5 flat blade and drill the entry holes with a standard 1/16"
drill bit so, any cuts that could not be drilled at that size either had to be adjoined or
eliminated.
I am still satisfied with my results and comments/critique are welcomed.
Finished size is approximately 14 5/8" by 10 1/4" and I still have to get some
wood for a frame.
The wording "2nd Amendment" and "Right to Bear Arms" is definitely easier to read at full size compared to this thumb-nail image. The fretwork is also more pronounced in the actual project.

Thanks for looking and God Bless! Spirithorse

2nd-amendment-cutting.gif

Excellent work

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