I realize it COULD be done…but getting the bit centered (over an often out-of-center inlay) can be quite difficult, possibly resulting in a not-so-round recess.I’ve milled one it’s fine. If you have the right tools it can be done!
I realize it COULD be done…but getting the bit centered (over an often out-of-center inlay) can be quite difficult, possibly resulting in a not-so-round recess.
The round recess is already there on an inlaid chip, just waiting for the inlay removal.
Milling is great for hotstamps, however.
Label over RHCs. The juice isn't worth the squeeze for the work.
Dude I have the bit. I have a jig. I have a drill press. Like I said with the right tools it can be done.
I’m just asking is it worth it or has anyone tried over labels! With success!
No need to get ornery, I'm just making the suggestion of not using an overly complicated process to possibly get the same result as an simpler one.Dude I have the bit. I have a jig. I have a drill press. Like I said with the right tools it can be done.
I’m just asking is it worth it or has anyone tried over labels! With success!
No need to get ornery, I'm just making the suggestion of not using an overly complicated process to possibly get the same result as an simpler one.
If you mill or remove the inlay, you'll have the choice of different thickness labels and finishes. If you over label, you'll need to only use the vinyl without lamination to keep the label very thin.
Good luck whichever you choose.
You're right....but my first answer is still the best option, imo.I’m not getting ornery. This could have been your first answer. I appreciate it! Thanks.