Hello all,
I will preface this by saying i've read a bulk of the prior posts on this subject. Most of my work is on ML rifles & pistols so mostly line/ border work so the background removal was not needed. I would like to try it now. When inlaying in wood i use a shallow gouge to take out the bulk of the wood and finish up with a flat. the gouge gives great control and "behaves" well. I guess there is many ways to "skin a cat" just seems like less chance of slippage with a round bottom first. appreciate all advise / opinions.:hammer:
I will preface this by saying i've read a bulk of the prior posts on this subject. Most of my work is on ML rifles & pistols so mostly line/ border work so the background removal was not needed. I would like to try it now. When inlaying in wood i use a shallow gouge to take out the bulk of the wood and finish up with a flat. the gouge gives great control and "behaves" well. I guess there is many ways to "skin a cat" just seems like less chance of slippage with a round bottom first. appreciate all advise / opinions.:hammer: