Micah Report post Posted September 9, 2007 I have one of those edge groovers and like the way it removes the dyed top grain to reveal the natural color, kinda like a chisel effect. I have some pieces on which I would like to make inscriptions and/or designs with that same look, but due to the offset of the groover blade it is difficult for me to get the blade to go where I want it to. Is there another tool that would work better for this, or maybe a carving technique? I've tried using various knives but they only seem to cut and, at most, bevel the grain but not "chisel" it away. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whinewine Report post Posted September 9, 2007 I have one of those edge groovers and like the way it removes the dyed top grain to reveal the natural color, kinda like a chisel effect. I have some pieces on which I would like to make inscriptions and/or designs with that same look, but due to the offset of the groover blade it is difficult for me to get the blade to go where I want it to. Is there another tool that would work better for this, or maybe a carving technique? I've tried using various knives but they only seem to cut and, at most, bevel the grain but not "chisel" it away. Tandy has a freehand stitching groover that has no edge guide, so you can freehand as you wish & chisel out what you want. There are also various sizes of gouges that ordinarily are used to gouge out designs on linoleum printing blocks, & these are generally available at art supply-type stores, perhaps at ac moore or michaels. I hope this helps. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Micah Report post Posted September 9, 2007 thx! I just did a search for "stitching groover" and found that S&D Trading has them... and I just placed an order with them 3 days ago, ARGH! LOL! Well, going to Hobby Lobby again soon so I will see if they have anything similar before I shell out for shipping. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites