[Woodcarver] tight spots

Gene and Darlene Bremmer bremmers at midwestinfo.com
Sun Mar 14 22:11:29 EST 2004


Don, 

Dental tools. (wonderful)  I have some of them laying around and use them on occasions for setting eyes, fins etc. when I am working with Bondo, wood putty etc.  I had not thought of grinding them and using them for a small chisel or gouge.  I think all them little funny shaped things are going to change shapes.......

Great tip, thanks Don

Gene
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  From: Lkdhvt at aol.com 
  To: woodcarver at six.pairlist.net 
  Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 8:51 PM
  Subject: [Woodcarver] tight spots


  I have had good luck getting into tight spots with a skew knife.  I have also reground some old dental tools for getting into real tight spots.  You can sometimes  get old tools from your dentist.
  Don H in Vt
  http://www.woodcarversdepot.com


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