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Tip
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Shaping
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Pg. 1-3, Pg. 4-6,
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10-12, Pg. 13-14
Cutter
Storage
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Figure
9-10. One combination cutter, in this case a bead
and a quarter-round, can produce many shapes. Some forms
are done with one pass, others require two or more passes.
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Three-lip
shaper cutters should be respectfully cared for. They are
an investment, and they work best when they are clean and
sharp. They can be kept in the plastic cases they are packed
in, but selecting the cutter you want will be more convenient
if you make the case shown in Figure
9-10. It will hold up to 30 cutters, or you can use some
of the dowel posts for storing the collars. Use gummed labels
near each post to identify the cutter. Construction details
for the case are shown in Figure
9-11. Cutters should be carefully cleaned before storage.
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Figure
9-11. Construction details of a shaper cutter storage
case.
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