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Oops, I forgot. You will probably end up with a bunch of "fuzz" in the cuts. Carefully sand the pages with a foam sponge sanding pad. You will NOT get them all the first time. Put a coat of your finish on and when it is dry hit it with the foam sponge sanding pad again. The finish will harden the "fuzz" and make them easier to remove
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I used a Forrest WWI blade that is 3/32" wide and has a nice deep "V" cutters. If you look at the saw kerf for your blade you want that "V" look to it. You do NOT want a blade that cuts a flat bottomed kerf. 1.Set the blade at 3/16" high. 2.Set fence 1/8" from inside of the blade. 3.Make the first 3 cuts on one side
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Here is a jewelry box that I made using the books as an inspiration. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Jewelry “Books” by Russ Amos Owner of “Wood by Design” WOODS Walnut- Box, books, and drawer dividers White oak- Books Curly white oak- Drawer fronts Red oak- Books Hickory- Books Poplar- Books Maple- Books