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<blockquote data-quote="chris" data-source="post: 7868" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>OK. The jig for cutting is so simple I?m almost ashamed of showing it to you. It is just a 3mm screw sticking out of the base of the table saw. You start of with the edge of the wood against the screw, the next cut the screw will be in the first groove and so on. As for the epoxy: it is AMT C 16, but for the final product I will probably use the C19. The C16 sets with in minutes, so you have to work very quickly. The filler added to the mix is a very fine powder that almost disappears when added. You can add up to 120% filler, this saves a lot of epoxy and it is a lot cheaper than the epoxy I have no idea what it is made of. NB this stuff is not cheap see the money wasted in front of the 2 bottles. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris, post: 7868, member: 352"] OK. The jig for cutting is so simple I?m almost ashamed of showing it to you. It is just a 3mm screw sticking out of the base of the table saw. You start of with the edge of the wood against the screw, the next cut the screw will be in the first groove and so on. As for the epoxy: it is AMT C 16, but for the final product I will probably use the C19. The C16 sets with in minutes, so you have to work very quickly. The filler added to the mix is a very fine powder that almost disappears when added. You can add up to 120% filler, this saves a lot of epoxy and it is a lot cheaper than the epoxy I have no idea what it is made of. NB this stuff is not cheap see the money wasted in front of the 2 bottles. [/QUOTE]
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