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When doing inlets of metal to wood, unless a guy gets carried with the chisel, we will always need to have the fit line or curve trimmed a tad. In case anyone is interested, here is what I do for curved inlets:
When the wood is removed to the depth, but still inside the marked line I use a ground (so teeth are right at end) off ended round file gripped in vicegrips. Then just gently rub (like sanding) the curved surface. Works good for me.
Larry
When the wood is removed to the depth, but still inside the marked line I use a ground (so teeth are right at end) off ended round file gripped in vicegrips. Then just gently rub (like sanding) the curved surface. Works good for me.
Larry