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WELL BUD ;;

YOU ARE IN LUCK ,,BOB PARK HAS A GREAT TUTORIAL ON THIS ;;;GO TO GALLERY ON TOOL BAR THEN TUTORIALS ,,,,GREAT INFO'''

GOOD LUCK ...Doc...

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Like Doc says Bobby Parks has a great tutorial on edge finishing and I highly recommend it. A project just ain't done until the edges are done.

Click here to go to his Tutorial

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Are you talking, like Bob P., about "burnishing" edges, or are you referring to the CREASER that made that parallel border?

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Sorry I thought you were asking about edge finishing/ edge burnishing. That is why I steered you to the Bob P tutorial. I looked too fast at your picture but now I see you have the creaser lines circled. I haven't used the creaser tool so I don't have any input on that but now I am also interested in anyone with a tutorial on it's use.

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Just adding a bump to your question because I am also interested in how to best use the creaser tool.

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There are a lot of ways to make these crease lines. You can use a creaser, fixed or adjustable, or a set of dividers/caliper. Creasers come in various sizes and styles, as well as materials i.e. wood, metal, plastic, etc. Personally, I tend to use a couple older creasers (C.S. Osborne) that I bought at a show (Bob Douglas had them, I think). Or I use a Tandy adjustable creaser. I've got a couple I've made from old screwdrivers, and I've also used dividers to mark the line, then "tool" it in using a modeling spoon. I'll try to come up with some photos of how to use a creaser and post them.

Dave T.

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