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Woodworking Boxwood Comb Illustrated Tutorial

Woodworking Boxwood Comb Illustrated Tutorial Woodworking Boxwood Comb Illustrated Tutorial

I really like to do carpentry and have been doing it for many years. We have a carpentry room at home, and the small things we have made are piled up in half the room. One day, my daughter-in-law helped me clean up the carpentry room, and while she was doing it, she muttered, "I made so many things, why don't any of them belong to me? Huh?" Then my daughter-in-law glanced at me and continued cleaning. I wiped my sweat silently. Valentines Day is coming soon and I must make one for my wife. I'm so embarrassed! Make a wooden comb and give it to your daughter-in-law. She will tie her hair in the same direction and treat it as a gift.

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Woodworking Boxwood Comb Illustrated Tutorial

To find boxwood, you can buy wood carding online. The size depends on your own needs. Mine is 6*12*1 boxwood

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Woodworking Boxwood Comb Illustrated Tutorial

Draw the model of the wooden comb

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Woodworking Boxwood Comb Illustrated Tutorial

You can draw it on paper first

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The work has started. Attach the painted wooden comb model to the wood with glue

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Woodworking Boxwood Comb Illustrated Tutorial

Use wood to separate according to the pencil lines

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Woodworking Boxwood Comb Illustrated Tutorial

It looks like a comb

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Woodworking Boxwood Comb Illustrated Tutorial

Sand with file and sandpaper

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Woodworking Boxwood Comb Illustrated Tutorial

The teeth can be sharper, otherwise you won’t be able to comb your hair

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Woodworking Boxwood Comb Illustrated Tutorial

The finished product can also be engraved with patterns or text, and finally coated with a layer of wax