This isn't carving, it's routing
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By Ciara365 [Affiliate User] 1204039306 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removedude thats awesome.. i wanna do that =-)
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By alphaknight73 [Affiliate User] 1196247182 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removethe wood filler is a golden oak color. it stains up rather nicely with the colonial maple stain color so it is very dificult to see the filled cracks after it dries. I fill in the areas where the router or dremel cut thru the glue seam. sometimes this can chip out some wood that is rather noticable if left alone. the woodfiller corrects this. I also hear bondo works on large pieces if you intend on painting it. ( bondo does not blend in with the wood color very well)
By THEGEA1 [Affiliate User] 1191864241 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI love it. What is the wood filler used for? Could you explain that part?
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By narkman1 [Affiliate User] 1186960772 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveV-tools work well to outline the shape your going for...I mostly carve with power tools so I just plow right in with a square (90 degree) bit in my flex shaft /dremel tool. I have several dremel tools set up with several differant sized bits when Im working. So I dont have to change bits as often. The router helps make short work by setting the background..but you dont have to rely on it exclusively.
By THEGEA1 [Affiliate User] 1185943816 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removehey can you tell me how to do paring cut, basic cut and push cut, stop cut, score line?
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