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HiDavid,
Band saw cut very close to glue joint, then a very wet
cloth with a steam iron to heat, and take of the last sliver. The last
piece usually just peals off clean.
We then use a cabinet scraper to clean off and glue residue.
Regards Roger
At 07:58 AM 11/7/02 -0800, you wrote:
>What's the method of choice for removing ebony from the key. Whereas I
>have generally used a chisel for taking off plastic sharps, the additional
>surface area of ebony sharps may produce some wood loss, which I would
>like to avoid. It seems like maybe a band saw for the bulk of it followed
>by a sharp chisel might be the way to go. Any suggestions.
>
>David Love
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