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Unread 02-19-2019, 09:16 AM   #1
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Victor, thank you for proving once again that simple solutions are the best ones.
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I've been using a band saw and a self made wooden jig to cut 10 gauge hulls . But I think I might just have to make myself one of these dowel rod setups with the utility blade
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Or, If you have a table saw, drill as many 7/8 inch holes as needed in a 2X4 which has been trimmed to 2X2 inches. Insert your 10 gauge hulls into the holes. Adjust your guide bar to cut the desired length, and cut multiples in one slow pass over a fine toothed blade.
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For many years, I have been rolling a "shell on a dowel" over a kitchen knife held in a vise. There are many variations on this, the simplest are the best.
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