>In article <l03120602b2033f910b57@[128.83.66.35]>, Thomas D. Seay, III ><t.seay@mail.utexas.edu> writes >>I use a 1/16" straight cutting router bit chucked into a drill press >>running at the fastest possible speed. >Hi Tom > >I will see if I can get a cutter and give it a try, > >Is there any splintring of the edges of the shanks frome the cutter. > >Thanks > >Barrie, > Barrie, There is sometimes a small "flap" of wood on the exit side of the cut, but this usually can be pulled off with your fingers or an exacto-type knife. Good luck. Regards, Tom Tom Seay School of Music The University of Texas at Austin t.seay@mail.utexas.edu
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