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Luperez548

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I wan to share this with you guys, I took this order with no idea how to cut it, but I got this done this afternoon. It is 44" x 33" 9mm plywood board cutout using same scrolling principles but different tool (Dremel). Was very challenging but after getting control of the tool torque it became piece of cake.

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 that one would have me scratching my head. I don't know if I could have done it. It is a very large piece.  I think I would have said, Thank you, but no Thanks.

You not only figured out how to do it , you did a great job, on top of that. I'm impressed to say the least

 

Dick

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Luis you have much determination to get this job out the door. The project being thick wood and using a dremil  had to take an extremely long time to cut slow. Dremils are very case sensitive to being dogged or having a load on them. I know I burnt out three of them with the little abrasive cutting disc.on linoulium. your a master dremilist to have got to the end on one dremil .Now I am very curious to see the rest of your shop please and thank you. :) p.s. which bit did you use?very thin ?

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Luis you have much determination to get this job out the door. The project being thick wood and using a dremil  had to take an extremely long time to cut slow. Dremils are very case sensitive to being dogged or having a load on them. I know I burnt out three of them with the little abrasive cutting disc.on linoulium. your a master dremilist to have got to the end on one dremil .Now I am very curious to see the rest of your shop please and thank you. :) p.s. which bit did you use?very thin ?

hey Kevin, nice comments, I will post some pictures of my workshop soon, you bet.
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