December 17, 20169 yr Good Morning Friends, What have you found to be the best way to cut the veneer you might be working with?
December 17, 20169 yr If ever I have the need, I'd talk to this guy. Having visited his shops in Victoria, BC and Tucson, AZ, I know he sandwiches veneer and cuts it with a Chevelet de Marquetrie. You can see that device in the link above. If you are interested in seeing more of his work and a blog on the construction of the Chevelet, he's known as shipwright on the Lumberjocks site.
December 17, 20169 yr Author Stick, you and I are so much alike it scares me. I also use the same items except the Olfa cutter. What is it?
December 17, 20169 yr 29 minutes ago, Ralph Allen Jones said: Stick, you and I are so much alike it scares me. I also use the same items except the Olfa cutter. What is it? but I'm the good looking one...
December 18, 20169 yr Ralph. It's a rotary cutter. Here is one style. Edited December 18, 20169 yr by Gene Howe
December 18, 20169 yr On 12/17/2016 at 9:45 AM, Gene Howe said: Chevelet de Marquetrie. Is this a compact or mid-size model?
December 18, 20169 yr Must be a super compact. It only seats one. Power is limited. Edited December 18, 20169 yr by Gene Howe
December 18, 20169 yr 12 minutes ago, Gene Howe said: Must be a super compact. It only seats one. Power is limited. Hybrid
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