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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    Matt

    What did you do?

    A fix?

    Place a temporary board on the offending edge to make a continuous line to guide the router fence and use the same router bit you originally used to remove the band. There will be a small amount of chisel work right at the corners. Then, assuming you still have the material, replace the band.

    4 minutes 36 seconds by my count.

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    Paul
    Paul,
    I’m afraid too say, I listened to the combined wisdom of all the comments, an done nothing, including the individual who will remain name less,who suggested white out[emoji17][emoji17][emoji3064].

    But there will be some more to come on this little project, that was only the base,
    How are you at pure Mathematics?

    Cheers Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    How are you at pure Mathematics?

    Cheers Matt.
    Matt

    Whilst once upon a time they were fair to middling (never good) such talents that remain would be better applied to a straw.

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    Bushmiller;

    "Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"

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    That looks really attractive Matt. Before I realised that there is more to come I was a little confused as to what it was, and ended up concluding that it was either a serving tray or really fancy cheese board.

    I'm looking forward to progress photos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LanceC View Post
    That looks really attractive Matt. Before I realised that there is more to come I was a little confused as to what it was, and ended up concluding that it was either a serving tray or really fancy cheese board.

    I'm looking forward to progress photos!
    Due to unbearable social pressure for that my broken ego would never be able to sustain.


    The Enough enough is actually a Tower Of Hanoi.
    For those who have know idea what lm talking about.

    The puzzle was invented by the French mathematician Édouard Lucas in 1883.


    Basically you need to move all the disks from one tower to the other tower but[emoji6],
    Only move one disk at time.
    The smallest disk, must all ways remain on top of one set of disks.

    It’s seems easy enough, an a few friends an family have approached it with “ Ye know problems Matt, watch this, only to get half way through an start squirming in there chair lol.

    I still have a bit of work do to on the towers(Red Gum)
    An the disks Huon pine and Redgum.

    An will post some more pics when it’s done.

    We are all ready in the planning stages for one a little more complicated, but that wii be in the future.

    Cheers Matt.



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