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Shaping muzzle

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whitey180

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Funny question but besides a plane and sander and chisel what sort of other tools are used for shaping muzzles, and coves and stuff from hardwood? The sanders that I have are not small enough to get into these spots and they barley even take any material off.


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rasps, routers, dremel stuff... then sand papers on wooden dowels and other... have fun
 
From 26 th may lidl will be selling dreamed type tools for £20 very handy for what you're doing. Surforms are good too.
 
I often think when I'm shaping wood with an angle grinder, butchery or artistry? It's a fine line!!
 
It's an old post. I've recently found a grinder with a flap disc used for steel works really well!


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