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Old Mod

wet cutter is just no good, much more accurate by hand and quicker
only time a wet cutter helps is to put a good edge on a cut if that's got to be mitred
Agreed mate, not for the lack of trying tho Julian.
Got a fine grit profiling wheel for that profiling tool coming soon, turns out it came supplied with the medium grit,and was too aggressive.
Determined to make it work! Haha
 
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Old Mod

Really neat job
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thanks!
 

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