Re: C3 Rag Joint Restoration
Tom,
The reason your hole edges are ragged is because the punch is pulling the screen down into the soft wood. You might try something a lot harder than the wood.
But really you should be using a 2 piece punch. The punch needs to fit tightly into a die to get a clean cut. Something like the following:
https://www.amazon.com/Neiko-02612A-...gateway&sr=8-5
or
https://www.amazon.com/SE-JT-SP307-Disc-Cutter-Set/dp/B009NZ4NR4/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_5?keywords=SE+JT-SP307&qid=1552964136&s=gateway&sr=8-5-fkmrnull
I'm not vouching for any of these products.
I do have something similar to the first one. It takes a bit of muscle power to close but with a screen it is probably easier. There is no guide for hole placement but you can see the anvil to eyeball placement.
I've used something similar to the second one. It works well if you get a set that is made well. But it is hard to place the hole exactly where you want it since your material is hidden. There are some with a plastic see thru top guide so it is easier to see for placement.
Tom,
The reason your hole edges are ragged is because the punch is pulling the screen down into the soft wood. You might try something a lot harder than the wood.
But really you should be using a 2 piece punch. The punch needs to fit tightly into a die to get a clean cut. Something like the following:
https://www.amazon.com/Neiko-02612A-...gateway&sr=8-5
or
https://www.amazon.com/SE-JT-SP307-Disc-Cutter-Set/dp/B009NZ4NR4/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_5?keywords=SE+JT-SP307&qid=1552964136&s=gateway&sr=8-5-fkmrnull
I'm not vouching for any of these products.
I do have something similar to the first one. It takes a bit of muscle power to close but with a screen it is probably easier. There is no guide for hole placement but you can see the anvil to eyeball placement.
I've used something similar to the second one. It works well if you get a set that is made well. But it is hard to place the hole exactly where you want it since your material is hidden. There are some with a plastic see thru top guide so it is easier to see for placement.
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