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Is there any type of tool on the market that I could use to cut out
small wooden designs from some of the thicker balsam woods or thin pine? Want to cut shapes such as stars, reindeer, etc. Either something hand held or a small scroll saw? Tried experimenting with a neighbor's scroll saw and it was too much for me to handle.. Tried using my dh's Dremel, but the cut was too wide and I went to Lowe's and HD and was told no Dremel bit would make a clean cut so that is out. Thanks Liz |
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