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Gunsmithing
Got my stock done !
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregg C" data-source="post: 1708765" data-attributes="member: 103471"><p>I've found every hi figure wood to be chip out prone using machine cutters. You just gotta go super slow, and be aware of cutter rotation and grain flow. It can be done....dont let that discourage you. Go for it !</p><p>I bought a variable speed control for my die grinder and ran it and the router as slow as I could, cutting about .015 per pass. I used a very aggressive (40grit) flap disc on an angle grinder for heavy removal. You can do it, man !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregg C, post: 1708765, member: 103471"] I've found every hi figure wood to be chip out prone using machine cutters. You just gotta go super slow, and be aware of cutter rotation and grain flow. It can be done....dont let that discourage you. Go for it ! I bought a variable speed control for my die grinder and ran it and the router as slow as I could, cutting about .015 per pass. I used a very aggressive (40grit) flap disc on an angle grinder for heavy removal. You can do it, man ! [/QUOTE]
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