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11th July 07, 08:27 AM
#1
A sawblade could work for defining a circle as well, and could look really sharp if the plane was made from a contrasting metal.
Marc
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11th July 07, 11:34 AM
#2
Cool, these are the answers I was looking for. Horizontal is no problem. I have thought about a "z" style design with a chisel, chisel by it self and a saw blade circle.
Thanks.
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11th July 07, 01:14 PM
#3
You could even do a hand saw if you want vertical.
My celtic boar goes horizontal (I call it Paddy's Pig after one of my bands).
One of these days I need to find a high-drive CAT like a D-11N, that be a sweet pin thinks I.
I like the circular sawblade and crossed hammer/chisel idea
CT - coke bottles on rocks
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11th July 07, 05:04 PM
#4
I have an anvil shaped one that I wear in it's "normal" orientation, horizontal.
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11th July 07, 06:08 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by CameronTaylor
One of these days I need to find a high-drive CAT like a D-11N, that be a sweet pin thinks I.
Hey, CT - Have you thought about modifying a Cat watch fob to make a kilt pin? There's plenty on eBay.
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