So I finally saw that Steve Latta episode on the woodwright's shop, needless to say feel greatly inspired by the simplicity of the technique and tools. I have been wanting to do simple inlay's but it got put on the back burner.
I see that LN sells the whole package of everything you need, but there must be a woodmiser way of making/acquiring these tools, right? I can see myself buying the radius cutter, but the rest I think we should be able to make in the shop. I saw the article Derek wrote about the slicing tool he made and that is quiet doable. I can see how one can make the thicknessing gauge as well as the straight line cutter. But how about the blades. To me it seems like all the blades are shaped like a 2-3 tooth saw blade, such that one can probably sharpen and set them using the exact same technique as one would use on a hand saw.
I have a couple of drawers to make for a saw till with Walnut front, I think that would be a perfect opportunity to try my hands at a simple linear string inlay.
so any ideas on how to make the cutting tools and or a cheap source to acquire them?