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Good work Pete... just a little concerned that any new members might think this is the standard on here :shock:
On the other hand it's inspirational, just shows what can be achieved with a little application... good to see!
A pair of hospital type lockable forceps will hold the abrasive and save the fingers, alternatively, a piece of ply shaped like a curved hollowing tool with a cleft (saw cut to wrap and hold abrasive) in the end will do a better job :wink: The cleft stick is great for getting down into deep straight hollows.
I can almost feel your sense of satisfaction, with that piece, from here
On the other hand it's inspirational, just shows what can be achieved with a little application... good to see!
A pair of hospital type lockable forceps will hold the abrasive and save the fingers, alternatively, a piece of ply shaped like a curved hollowing tool with a cleft (saw cut to wrap and hold abrasive) in the end will do a better job :wink: The cleft stick is great for getting down into deep straight hollows.
I can almost feel your sense of satisfaction, with that piece, from here