Is it possible to straigthen bone saddle blanks?

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Re: Is it possible to straigthen bone saddle blanks?

Post by charangohabsburg » Fri Mar 08, 2013 12:24 am

DarwinStrings wrote:Nice saw set up Markus. You know you could have just sharpened the ends and shoved it through your nose, then that may have lead you to working out how to compliment the bone in your nose by craftily using a router and spray gun to add some tribal facial tattoos.
Thanks Jim for the inspiration. Maybe I'll have to give it a go in one of my next lives. :lol:

I have to admit that the saw setup is not my own idea. I picked it up in the book Pearl Inlay by James E. Patterson.
When the time had come to make a bridge with a tie block it was just obvious to me to reach for this useful tool I had made to cut up abalone blanks and mother of pearl buttons. I have to say that it is not fast, but the upside with this setup is that the width between the cuts is very accurate and absolutely repeatable as (on my drill press) they are measured by 1/12 turns of an M10 nut. The piece of abalone, bone or whatever material gets stuck with a water soluble glue to a square junk of wood, and when done you soak it in water to release the cut up material.
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Re: Is it possible to straigthen bone saddle blanks?

Post by charangohabsburg » Fri Mar 08, 2013 12:40 am

Kim wrote:Your inquisitive mind, tenacious pursuit of the facts, fastidiousness, resourcefulness, passion and kind willingness to share, have made you pure bloody Gold to the ANZLF.
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