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Post by rockjunquie on Jan 16, 2023 23:33:05 GMT -5
I'm not familiar with the meaning of the brands you mention, but I'm sure you will chose the best way. The fact you have in mind details such a perpendicular cut instead a slightly curved one says a lot. It's actually a glass cutting tool...but if you get the right bit for it, it can be used to cut grooves for groove wrapping. I'm not sure how you cut your grooves for your groove-wraps... It has bits like the one pictured below which could be used for the concave portion of the yin yang symbol. I figure taking the diameter of the bit, and doubling it, it should give the diameter of the overall circle of the cab. I was actually in your yin yang threads about 20 minutes ago contemplating the calculations above! I have the other brand. You can get different diameters for it. I always buy the 2fers.
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Post by jasoninsd on Jan 16, 2023 23:36:03 GMT -5
It's actually a glass cutting tool...but if you get the right bit for it, it can be used to cut grooves for groove wrapping. I'm not sure how you cut your grooves for your groove-wraps... It has bits like the one pictured below which could be used for the concave portion of the yin yang symbol. I figure taking the diameter of the bit, and doubling it, it should give the diameter of the overall circle of the cab. I was actually in your yin yang threads about 20 minutes ago contemplating the calculations above! I have the other brand. You can get different diameters for it. I always buy the 2fers. Yep...that's what I get too. I have to go look and see which diameters I have on hand. Doing these with the Gryphette really makes them a lot more feasible to me...read that as less "scary" to make! LOL
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Post by jasoninsd on Jan 16, 2023 23:44:40 GMT -5
It's actually a glass cutting tool...but if you get the right bit for it, it can be used to cut grooves for groove wrapping. I'm not sure how you cut your grooves for your groove-wraps... It has bits like the one pictured below which could be used for the concave portion of the yin yang symbol. I figure taking the diameter of the bit, and doubling it, it should give the diameter of the overall circle of the cab. I was actually in your yin yang threads about 20 minutes ago contemplating the calculations above! I have the other brand. You can get different diameters for it. I always buy the 2fers. Apparently I lied. I only have 3/4" bits...but they're in different grits. Interestingly, they are different sizes...thicker to accommodate the bigger grit diamonds I'm assuming...
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Post by rockjunquie on Jan 17, 2023 6:56:29 GMT -5
I have the other brand. You can get different diameters for it. I always buy the 2fers. Apparently I lied. I only have 3/4" bits...but they're in different grits. Interestingly, they are different sizes...thicker to accommodate the bigger grit diamonds I'm assuming... Hey, I have the same calipers.
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