The bottom pic shows a salvage operation. Marv let me take his .22 to checker and, filled with overconfidence, I dove right in!
I should have started on scrap wood. I learned to practice on scrap
after I'd messed up this side a couple of times and sanded my mistakes away. Because of this, the tool wants to jump into grooves which are no longer visible but I'd put in making the mistake.
I also had to expand the last attempt into something that at least half matched the more successful left side.
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