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Re: Ooops.... it keeps cutting off my post.
By:John Monfoe
Date: 4/18/2002, 2:45 am

: Apparently the board takes offence to a "less than" symbol. Cuts
: off the post wherever I put it. Here's the complete post (I hope): Got my
: House of Tools sale flyer today and they've got tapered plug cutters in
: there. Got me thinking about circular decorations, I know I've seen pics
: of boats with them. Only they've been fairly large, I was thinking more
: 1/2" or less. What do you guys think of cutting a couple dozen plugs,
: drilling holes in a strip and gluing them in? Would plug cutters give me
: good results or should I try something else?

: Just thought this would be a easy way to put 1/4 - 5/8 diametre decorations
: into a strip.

: P.S. First Post! I've graduated from lurker to newbie.

If you are going to match dots with the same wood on your boat you would want to cut plugs from the same wood, face grained. With a dow you would be getting end grain which would soak up more epoxy and would be darker. I bought a set of 4 plug cutters for around $15 and when I tried to cut walnut they just burned the edge black and smoked. They did cut softer woods. A co-worker I use to work with cut plugs from mahogany that were perfect and matched the wood he pluged so well that he would have me try to find the plug. I have made several attemps this week to find and talk to him about his plug techniques. I will post what I find out when I see him. I suspect he used a very good carbide plug cutter.

John

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Plug cutters for deck inlay?
A_M_P -- 4/17/2002, 9:17 pm
Ooops.... it keeps cutting off my post.
A_M_P -- 4/17/2002, 9:27 pm
Re: Ooops.... it keeps cutting off my post.
John Monfoe -- 4/18/2002, 2:45 am
you could use dowels
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/17/2002, 10:19 pm