how thick is too thick

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mvaldez

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Im trying to make my first blank with an aluminum or brass inlay. What is the best thickness to use or what is too thin to stand out?
 
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dale

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ive done a couple of Davids segmented with Aluminum and have used flashing from what is used on a house and they turned out pretty good.
I am going to try to find some brass somewhere to use next

I really liked his tutoral.. atleast I could understand it..

dale
 

akbar24601

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I Use .016 Alum and .015 Brass and they work out great. They also match the thickness of my scrollsaw blades so it makes for better segment joints.

You will experience more trouble with the Brass. It is harder than the Alum so you have to use more care when turning.

Good luck this weekend, it's a lot of fun!!!
 
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