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Fitting curved pieces
I'm making the scales (sides) for a nice damascus-steel knife. The main
body of the scales are an orange-with-swirly-black burl (don't remember name). The "guards" will be made from ebony. My problem is that the scales and guard don't meet up along a straight line, rather a sweeping curve. How does one cut the pieces so that they fir together *exactly*? Because of the size/shape, I can't stack them and cut them simultaniously on a bandsaw. It's a big pita to make a router jig just for this one small project. Ideas? |
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