Col. Batguano
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I have a question about cutting in parallel line patterns. Many designs call for (or look best with) little triangle areas that have cross hatched patterns in them. They're usually around the peaks of designs. I have a problem setting the lines to be even all the way across the pattern. (There's always a line or two that seem to be a little wider or narrower than the rest of them, and the designs take on somewhat of a "Bubba look" in my attempts. In checkering, you can use a tool with one of the cutters set in your master line, and then it's just a matter of using that as your guide to let the tool continue cutting more lines that come out even. There are parallel line engraving tools out there, but those I've seen seem generally more suited for shading than cutting in a pattern. (They also say that using them is the lazy man's way of doing shading.)
How do you guys cut your patterns to come out so nice and neat?
How do you guys cut your patterns to come out so nice and neat?