Darryl Keil Last Activity 2026-01-12 8:29 AM
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ben licata

 
Subject : veneer cutter
Posted : 2000-05-31 2:33 PM
Post #30586

Darryl,On one of your videos you used a veneer cutter which you held in the palm of your hand and guided against a guide fence. What is it called and where can I purchase one?Thank You,Ben



 
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Darryl Keil

 
Subject : veneer cutter
Posted : 2000-06-01 8:28 PM
Post #30588 - In reply to #30586

Dear Ben,You may wish to try making the veneer cutter that Michael described, if not we have theveneer cutter you asked about. You can see it on this web site under accessories. You decide what's best for you. You also may want to consider making the router jig veneer cutter that was in the same video. I like the router jig and a hand held cutter together.Between the two I'm always covered. SincerelyDarryl Keil: Darryl,: On one of your videos you used a veneer cutter which you held in the : palm of your hand and guided against a guide fence. What is it called : and where can I purchase one?: Thank You,: Ben




 
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Michael Byck

 
Subject : veneer cutter
Posted : 2000-05-31 8:38 PM
Post #30587 - In reply to #30586

Ben , though they may be available Ive always made my own. Cut a piece of hardwood thats comfortable to hold. Into the center of one side chisle out a mortice thats large enough to hold a Shick( safety) razor blade. Another piece of hardwood is cut to be inlayed into the mortice and a screw holds the inlay and blade in place. The blade is positioned so that only the trailing end sticks out. Adjust for veneer thickness. Variations abound ! Make a few , left and right hand




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