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Some things I learned this weekend while trying to do a (first time)celtic cross.
1. It won't look right if you use the wrong angle.
2. You can't do a decent one on a compound miter saw. Not accurate enough.
3. There is a reason they call thin CA "instant glue"
. Fortunately for my finger, I had de-bonder available. (almost both hands when I grabbed the blank with my other hand to give it a slight pull to see if it was really stuck)
:redface:. Only had to drive a 1/4 mile to my house with a blank stuck to my finger.
4. When frustrated with the pen stuff, turn a bowl or vase thingy from mesquite, it actually turned out nice.
Will do some pictures after I get home from work, even of the mistakes. Got to learn from something, lol.:biggrin:
1. It won't look right if you use the wrong angle.
2. You can't do a decent one on a compound miter saw. Not accurate enough.
3. There is a reason they call thin CA "instant glue"
4. When frustrated with the pen stuff, turn a bowl or vase thingy from mesquite, it actually turned out nice.
Will do some pictures after I get home from work, even of the mistakes. Got to learn from something, lol.:biggrin: