Very interesting Scott. I have a question - how do you finish off the piece? I generally sand with 240 grit once cut out and I put the puzzle inside the cut out to support it while sanding. However, just cut a "Bee Kind" and there is a load of veining in there. Do you do anything to celan out veining or just leave it as is? Thanks, Jack
Hey Jack... What you see is it... I don't sand any of my work, I'm too lazy ;-) I dip the puzzles in mineral oil to bring out the color in the wood, that's it.
It has been a while between videos!
Thanks for sharing. Love your work. 👍
Very interesting Scott. I have a question - how do you finish off the piece? I generally sand with 240 grit once cut out and I put the puzzle inside the cut out to support it while sanding. However, just cut a "Bee Kind" and there is a load of veining in there. Do you do anything to celan out veining or just leave it as is? Thanks, Jack
Hey Jack... What you see is it... I don't sand any of my work, I'm too lazy ;-) I dip the puzzles in mineral oil to bring out the color in the wood, that's it.
Hello Scott can I ask you what blade you were using btw really interesting video
Hi, I use Pegas Modified Geometry #3 for everything.
@@scottseifer4551 thanks for the reply Scott