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Brazilian Rosewood
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Anyone using THESE?? How about some feedback

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Kim.

I have never seen these before. The price is certanly right but I wonder how durable the are. I may have to invest $54 to find out.

Thanks for the post.

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Your most welcome Cecil, hopefully someone who has already tried them will tune in and give us an opinion.

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Wow! Great idea. Might have to get a set of these myself.

I'll bet he made his first prototypes by surface grinding part of a hacksaw blade!

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Quite interesting. Actually, I've seen something like this mentioned in print somewhere--I think it may have been Stew-Mac's "Trade Secrets." Someone suggested taking thickness gauges and scoring in teeth with a Dremel cut-off wheel. This guy's product seems much more cleanly done than I could ever do, though. Cool product! Thanks for posting, Kim.


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