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Old 02-09-2005, 01:27 PM
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Read what you said about tools and the women who bought a master carver tool.I saw on a demo how it worked it just made sence to me that it would save alot of time .But I still have to fiugure out if a gouge end peice will fit my rotary tool? Im in a maze of info site trying to figure that out.Petal

what brand is your rotating tool?
I think that would be a good thing However the best cutter for those reciprocating tools... are flexcut and some require an adapter also made by fllexcut. Oh no I'm pushing flexcutt .... why do you want to hurry?
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Old 02-09-2005, 01:55 PM
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Default Re: thoughts on carving as a business?

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My tool is a Mastercraft Maximum 6amp with flex shaft attachment,tile cutter,grinder,beveling plunge router,circle maker.I'm not in a hurry just what to have choices of use.I was told if mine has a H moter I can get the F- shaft attachment for it with the new hand peice.
By the way ,just a bit off topic ,do you carve sumac?People really like it around here because of the color.Also how do you prevent bad checking on your wood spirts that are not on a tree?
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