Chucky Cheese

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Sat, 19 Nov 2005 06:00:49 -0500


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"I consider this the functional equivalent of new BR holes in fresh =
inlaid wood."

But is it as pretty?

Terry Farrell




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> My particular version of this is that the veneer is not set on its=20
> side so that what meets the pin is side-grain. My veneer (1/8" maple,=20
> not 1/28") is crosscut into strips the width of my favorite file=20
> (maybe 3/16"). Instead of cutting a kerf with a hacksaw lade (as=20
> pictured, right?), I cut a channel with the side of my file, bearing=20
> as you do against a BR pin to properly locate the edge of the shim.=20
> What my maple strips present to the BR pin is end-grain, which is a=20
> much more durable grain orientation.
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> I consider this the functional equivalent of new BR holes in fresh =
inlaid wood.
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> Mr. Bill

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