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6 September 2020 at 8:14 pm #677039
Thanks; I used 3/4 inch for reference – and I agree it doesn’t have to be that thickness. The edge glued boards will all have to be leveled to the same thickness so that is the reason for my question given that the boards would be glued up in sequence and scraped each time.
25 August 2020 at 3:26 am #675421Thanks Roberto; It appeared that way to me also at first glance, however Norm Abram of the New Yankee Workshop made a sideboard of this design some years ago and demonstrated that the image was routed by a multi-tool and then the remaining wood was scraped away, leaving the image crested above the wood and not inlaid into the wood.
My question is can I use a router plane or other tool to first rout around the perimeter of the image then scrape the remaining wood outside of the image away with hand tools/scrapers, etc? I have only used router planes for things like lock mortises and dadoes and not used them to rout around curved images. -
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