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Re: TAGUA NUTS
Ben,
The kind of tool depends on what you are going to make. Power works but be sure to wear a mask. They are hard little boogers to carve; you can saw them, too.
I do remember that they carve better if you soak them in water for a couple of days to soften them a bit. It's been several years since I tried them, but the finished carving looks like ivory. A few years back, Chip Chats had an article about carving Tagua nuts, but I don't remember what year or issue. Perhaps someone with a better memory will help.
Donna T
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