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Fritz

16/06/2008 6:38 PM

single bevel inlay knife

Does any one know of a source for a single bevel knife, with a short
curved blade, the purpose being to cut inlay channels. (I am not in
the mood to make one).
I have spent some time tonight looking over all the usual vendor
catalogs for this type of thing but perhaps I have missed it.

Thanks
Fritz


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"Garage_Woodworks" <.@.>

in reply to Fritz on 16/06/2008 6:38 PM

16/06/2008 10:15 PM


"Fritz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Does any one know of a source for a single bevel knife, with a short
> curved blade, the purpose being to cut inlay channels. (I am not in
> the mood to make one).
> I have spent some time tonight looking over all the usual vendor
> catalogs for this type of thing but perhaps I have missed it.
>
> Thanks
> Fritz

Not curved, but single bevel:
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=32502&cat=1,42936,42949&ap=1

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JeffB

in reply to Fritz on 16/06/2008 6:38 PM

18/06/2008 10:54 AM

Not curved, but a tool specifically for cutting grooves for inlays...
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=33030&cat=1,250,43298,43314
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Fritz wrote:
> Does any one know of a source for a single bevel knife, with a short
> curved blade, the purpose being to cut inlay channels. (I am not in
> the mood to make one).
> I have spent some time tonight looking over all the usual vendor
> catalogs for this type of thing but perhaps I have missed it.
>
> Thanks
> Fritz

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Fritz

in reply to Fritz on 16/06/2008 6:38 PM

18/06/2008 12:17 PM

Thanks Jeff. I have a similar tool which works quite well. It has a
has a guide peg to keep the tool a constant distance from the edge.
Fritz


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