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Yes I would say 90% of it with a straight cutter 1.5mm to 3.5mm trend cutters.

 

My concern with using a straight cutter was how to clean up and errors or burns without it being obvious. With the bullnose a curved gouge can be used to clean up discreetly not that it worked out as I hoped this way :001_rolleyes:. Do you do any cleaning up with the straight cutter? If so how?

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Baskerville old face and papyrus is probably my favorite, but using that cutter I would say your limited to one type of font. What other cutters do you have.

 

Only other option in the box is a straight 6mm up cut spiral. Don't own any V cutters as never normally do this sort of job

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