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You can use the chisel in the individual layers and then stack them and stitch. Obviously you have to take care, but it is possible. You can also use the chisel through one layer and then finish with an awl. Makes it easier to keep the awl square that way.

Finally, several folks here have had good results putting an awl blade into a drill press and using that to finish off the holes. You don't turn it on, just move it up and down. Keeps the awl perfectly square.

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What I did with the Finesse chisel from SLC was to do a layer at a time but don't take the first layer off before adding the second layer. Then do the third layer either with both 1st and 2nd still on the chisel or take off the second layer. Does that make sense? I was just "playing around" and did that with three layers.

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