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How would you "divide" these feet?
Furnished content. (from WoodNet.net)
I cut these legs on the bandsaw. Small piece was a test; it's four individual cabriole legs tapeed together to make a pedestal leg.
Recipient loves the overall look but doesn't like the hollow interior, so I instead made each leg from one solid blank.
Now I need help figuring out how to "divide" each foot into four, to look more like the test piece. Gotany suggestions? I have a Dremel, but I imagine that will take forever, even with a carbide grinding bit. If that's the best way, I'll tackle it, though.
Your thoughts?
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posted at: 12:00am on 08-Sep-2023 path: /Woodworking | permalink | edit (requires password)
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