RC Volcano stem

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Doug535
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RC Volcano stem

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How am I doing so far, inasmuch as the blade shaping? Any tips on a fairly quick way to get the top and bottom radii? I used my pippin file, painfully slow process. https://imgur.com/a/3eebdlS
DocAitch
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Re: RC Volcano stem

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I think it looks good. I also use pippins for that area, then flats on the blade.
I go into a sort of Zen state while working like that, and the process is less painful.
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Doug535
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Re: RC Volcano stem

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DocAitch wrote:I think it looks good. I also use pippins for that area, then flats on the blade.
I go into a sort of Zen state while working like that, and the process is less painful.
DocAitch
Yea Doc, you almost gotta zone out somehow, in order to get through it. I may need to grab a coarser pippin to help in quicker removal.
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