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Guillows Series 2000 - B-24 Liberator by moostang51. Viewed 1524 times.
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moostang5126-Mar-07 12:22
A dremel with carbide cutter and 1/16" thick sheet with 220 sandpaper glued on does the trick for notching extra stringers. The dremel was set at slowest speed for maximum control.
John M Oshust18-Apr-07 20:24
Slick idea but with my old shaking fingers this could be a risky technique
mattolson19-Apr-07 15:33
I do the same with the .050" cutter tool on the dremel and a file. But believe me, it doesn't take only old shaking fingers to make a major rip in the wrong place!
John M Oshust19-Apr-07 17:10
Do you mount the Dremel in something or "free hand" it? It looks like this can really save time and increase precision. Me, I might get a new nickname..."Sutures"!
moostang5119-Apr-07 18:41
Once the extra stinger lines are lined out with a steel rule, I freehand the notches. I tried the cutter but even at slowest speed it wanted to cut deep so I switched. The bottom of the slot will be rounded a little but the 1/16 sanding stick with sandpaper squares it up nicely.
mattolson19-Apr-07 20:18
Yea, same as moos. I use the flex shaft with the dremel which makes it a little easier to control and to get into some of the more difficult areas. But, I still end up with some deep cuts. If only I could find a 1/16" cutter.
John M Oshust19-Apr-07 21:19
Super, I am willing to give it a go the next time I need to notch for stringers. My Dremel is 20 years old and the slowest speed is still fast, maybe I will spring for a newer model.
John M Oshust19-Apr-07 21:21
Though I just cut my notches by hand I made a mini chalk line with blue chalk dust and string. I quickly snapped lines where I wanted the stringers.
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