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    Angry Don't you hate it when

    You get 95% done with a project, and it all goes down hill. I just about finished these four buisness card holders and when I was doing the roundovers on the router table, 3 out of the 4 were ruined by tear out. I guess I should have done something different after the first, but I'm stubborn. I probally should have used some other method of rounding them over. I feel absolutly terrible.
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    Wes Newman

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    Hey don't sweat it. They still look pretty cool.

    By the way, I enjoyed your visit yesterday. Keep up the good work.
    Feel free to stop by anytime!
    Ernie Hobbs
    Winston-Salem, NC

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    I like your choice of woods. Is that zebrawood and purpleheart? Doing that quality of work, I have no doubt you will find a solution to the tearout. Maybe a sled they clamp to, so you could climb cut them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ernie Hobbs
    Hey don't sweat it. They still look pretty cool.

    By the way, I enjoyed your visit yesterday. Keep up the good work.
    Feel free to stop by anytime!
    Hey Thanks Ernie, I enjoyed the visit also. You live and learn

    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Cowan
    I like your choice of woods. Is that zebrawood and purpleheart? Doing that quality of work, I have no doubt you will find a solution to the tearout. Maybe a sled they clamp to, so you could climb cut them?
    Zebrawood and bloodwood. I tried climbcutting on one. Still tearout. I guess the bloodwood is bad about that. At least I got one good one left. I had intended to only make one and give it out, but I went ahead and made four, while I was at it.
    Wes Newman

    "Where did all of my money go? "

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    I agree, they still look pretty cool. Nice wood!

    Corey

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    Fine detailed work. Very nice as is
    TJH
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    Beautiful wood and nicely done. The roundover will bite the end grain...You need to back it with a scrap so the router thinks it is the middle ...or handtools or sandpaper....a fine rasp or file.
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wes Newman
    I guess I should have done something different after the first, but I'm stubborn. I probally should have used some other method of rounding them over. I feel absolutly terrible.
    Wes...Don't feel bad...it's a lesson learned...and making these ain't as simple as people think. When I made one for DRLOML's graduation I ended up using mostly hand tools. I tried to make the first one out of one peice of wood and using electrons...and it blew up.
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    I can't see where the mistake is. It looks good to me.

    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Weisner
    I can't see where the mistake is. It looks good to me.

    Bob
    Bob, It's hard to see because of my junk camera, but I've circled the chipout, there's no fixing this one.

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    Wes Newman

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    Wes...Try trimming off the lid straight across with a plane (backer and viced) and glueing a piece on. Use the same wood or the light one and it will look fine imho.
    Glenn Clabo
    Michigan

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    Thumbs up

    You sound like a man of conviction who sticks to your guns!

    The card holders still look good from the pics! Self forgiveness was one of my first wwing lessons!
    Last edited by scott spencer; 03-26-2005 at 1:33 PM. Reason: typo
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