[Woodcarver] cleaner cuts.
Bill Smith
baydolphs at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 27 18:31:42 EST 2005
yes they would work what I use to burnish is another
wood which also is harder then the one am working with
just like metal does this does the trick too
Bill
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> I have seen those "furniture scrapers" listed on
> ebay and elsewhere. Could
> those work in the burnishing/rubbing/cutting until
> smooth method? I have
> never even held them but I was wondering if these
> would work to smooth out
> the course areas.
>
> Arnie
>
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> hi harry what I do is take a knife and go over the
> area that have been cut and keep movin it so that
> the
> rought areas come out smooth just as if u would be
> cuttin a lawn with a mower or a rider so that it
> comes
> out even not uneve.
>
> Hope that does help my problem is the bowls dont
> come
> out smooth.
>
> Bill
>
>
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