Thanks, Scott. You give me hope. I REALLY want these tools to work,
'cause I like to use the kinds of curves I figgered they'd be good for .
. . and nothing else is.
Ted
scott grandstaff wrote:
>
> So far as I can tell, it's the angle of the dangle.
> You have to get that bevel just right. It's got to be as low as it
> goes without totally losing it's strength. Pretty tricky and that's a
> fact. But it's possible. I had a Miller's cutting plenty well enough a
> few times and yes, the body had a flat milled like they all do.
> Keep piddling. It's kind of like the Limbo, how low can you go before
> she starts to break up?
> yours, Scott
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