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Thread: Not sure if I should post here? Only a thought I had.

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    Default Not sure if I should post here? Only a thought I had.

    First I have to say that I am NOT selling anything except posting a note about some tools I use.

    Forget about what the CW can and cannot do. I think it is all about what wood you use for carving anything and the detail you will receive on the final carving. I get the best detail using lacewood that has a very interlocking grain. (some call it leopardwood or tigerwood?). Do you like brown?

    I found a inexpensive set of Riffler files to do clean-up on details that may need a bit of 'fixing'... I 'love em'.... I even use them on brass and aluminium and whatever...

    See: http://www.internethobbies.com/sqrifiset1.html

    The above link is a set of ten small Riffler Files. No they are not a $500.00 set of Swiss Riffler files!

    And see: http://www.internethobbies.com/crunfl9fl5fl.html

    I have NOTHING to do with the above links.. Just tools I use all the time.

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    I'd also suggest that using air dried instead of kiln dried wood seems to produce more fuzzies to be cleaned up.

    I made 25 Halloween signs for a craft show(that better sell this week!) out of air dried poplar, pine and oak. They all seemed to need a good bit more time on the sanding mop. I changed to a new carving bit halfway through and it didn't make a significant difference. Best quality helped a little, but I'm sticking to my opinion
    To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.
    Thomas A. Edison

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