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I just spent a good portion of two hours searching TRF (which is in and of itself often quite futile) looking for how people might put a symmetrical 1/4 inch bevel on the leading edge of hardwood fins (aka harder than balsa or basswood).
I have a Delta belt sander. You know, the kind with a 6 inch disc and a 4 inch wide belt. That is it. No table saw. No router table. Oh... I guess I do have a dremel as well.
And of course various sanding blocks and such.
My current idea (and I think its a bad one) is mark the 1/4 inch line, put several layers of masking tape along it, and manually hold it to the belt until TLAR on one side. Lather rinse and repeat.
Anyone have a lot better idea (other than buy something).
If there is a great thread on this, just let me know.
Cheers.
I have a Delta belt sander. You know, the kind with a 6 inch disc and a 4 inch wide belt. That is it. No table saw. No router table. Oh... I guess I do have a dremel as well.
And of course various sanding blocks and such.
My current idea (and I think its a bad one) is mark the 1/4 inch line, put several layers of masking tape along it, and manually hold it to the belt until TLAR on one side. Lather rinse and repeat.
Anyone have a lot better idea (other than buy something).
If there is a great thread on this, just let me know.
Cheers.