Yesterday I wanted to cut a slot in a small item so that I could insert some brass wire for decorative effect.
The wire is 2.2mm diameter.
Easy, I thought - cut a nice clean slot with a saw, press the wire into place, bingo!
Well, it was not to be - do you think I could find a saw with a 2.2mm kerf? No sirree! I tried every saw I had but all were too slim other than my table saw, which was too wide.
How does one cut thin grooves of a definite width?
Is there another way than hunting for that elusive saw with just the right kerf?
I did try my Dremel as a router on a piece of scrap and it would in fact cut a channel of exactly the right width, but as yet my skill with a router doesn't extend as far as getting anything like a nice clean straight error-free grooves!
Martin.
The wire is 2.2mm diameter.
Easy, I thought - cut a nice clean slot with a saw, press the wire into place, bingo!
Well, it was not to be - do you think I could find a saw with a 2.2mm kerf? No sirree! I tried every saw I had but all were too slim other than my table saw, which was too wide.
How does one cut thin grooves of a definite width?
Is there another way than hunting for that elusive saw with just the right kerf?
I did try my Dremel as a router on a piece of scrap and it would in fact cut a channel of exactly the right width, but as yet my skill with a router doesn't extend as far as getting anything like a nice clean straight error-free grooves!
Martin.