Fibonacci
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So, I finally branched out into things other than wood (specifically PR) and found that it really wasn't as bad as I expected it to be.
Now I am wondering how difficult other common alternative materials are.
Specifically I am thinking about tru-stone, corian, and M3 blanks. I have seen recommendations that you get a carbide tool like a woodchuck to do all of the above, but how bad are they really, if you use a sharp skew?
Are there any specific tips to working with them? I have some corian, but that is what I am the least interested in.
Now I am wondering how difficult other common alternative materials are.
Specifically I am thinking about tru-stone, corian, and M3 blanks. I have seen recommendations that you get a carbide tool like a woodchuck to do all of the above, but how bad are they really, if you use a sharp skew?
Are there any specific tips to working with them? I have some corian, but that is what I am the least interested in.