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Just needed something to do so I have been playing around with these .

 

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Those look really good!

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4 hours ago, BigBore said:

Those look really good!

Thank you !

 

56 minutes ago, Fraulein said:

They look great! Really like the diamond pattern on the one. Was that done with a swivel knife?

Thank you very much !

While I have used a swivel knife for this small pattern it is much quicker and a it easier to use a stitching awl .  It cuts nicely without worry of going too deep . Bigger patterns still get the swivel knife ,

 

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Good job on those. I wouldn't have thought to use the stitch awl for the cross hatching. I've done it with a swivel knife in the past. Maybe I'll try an awl next time. 

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Nice work! I have built several of these, recently, 4 smaller ones to fit across the drawer in my carving desk.

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@CJJ Thank you .

@MarshalWill Thank you , it works well for small  patterns .

@Hags Thanks !  Good idea . using small ones for tools/parts ?

@Fraulein  I just use a straightedge the width I need ( 3/8 inch in this case ) to make the pattern size I want.  There is no lay out other than the first 2 lines at 60 degrees ( that is just what I use ) , then I just move straightedge over for each cut. I could NOT get close to straight freehand with the awl  

 

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21 hours ago, Fraulein said:

Thanks Gezzer! That is a great technique with fantastic results. Thanks for educating me on your process!

You are very welcome and I hope it might come in useful  somewhere .

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