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I have a nice grant walnut wheel.. and I'm building the gauge panel for the c-10 (1971)
use'n a conovans panel(blank) and a 1/4" birch sanded plywood to go into the plastic conovans panel and stain to match the wheel(I hope)
what blade would be the best to cut this without splintering the edge..
I know I'll have to go slow. but what type of blade, count,coated???
a bandsaw would be ideal ,but.. not in the cards..
hand rubbing theclear lacour (sp?) and the sanding will be labor ous enough
I have a nice grant walnut wheel.. and I'm building the gauge panel for the c-10 (1971)
use'n a conovans panel(blank) and a 1/4" birch sanded plywood to go into the plastic conovans panel and stain to match the wheel(I hope)
what blade would be the best to cut this without splintering the edge..
I know I'll have to go slow. but what type of blade, count,coated???
a bandsaw would be ideal ,but.. not in the cards..
hand rubbing theclear lacour (sp?) and the sanding will be labor ous enough
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