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Cutting dovetails, how hard can it be...
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 632926" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Yep! Thats where 'chatter' come from. Poor set-up, improper work holding, improper tool holding (your worn gibs fall under improper work holding). Gary, got a 16" John Steptoe settin' here. There be just a few of us that visit these forums that could still make a tool and set-up and make it produce. Haven't used it in a couple of years, now. But when you need it, you really need it! There are some jobs that are still done best with a shaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 632926, member: 24284"] Yep! Thats where 'chatter' come from. Poor set-up, improper work holding, improper tool holding (your worn gibs fall under improper work holding). Gary, got a 16" John Steptoe settin' here. There be just a few of us that visit these forums that could still make a tool and set-up and make it produce. Haven't used it in a couple of years, now. But when you need it, you really need it! There are some jobs that are still done best with a shaper. [/QUOTE]
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