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Fletcher® Fillet Chopper - Professional Decorative Finishing Tool for Woodworking & DIY Projects | Perfect for Crown Molding, Baseboards & Picture Framing
Fletcher® Fillet Chopper - Professional Decorative Finishing Tool for Woodworking & DIY Projects | Perfect for Crown Molding, Baseboards & Picture Framing
Fletcher® Fillet Chopper - Professional Decorative Finishing Tool for Woodworking & DIY Projects | Perfect for Crown Molding, Baseboards & Picture Framing

Fletcher® Fillet Chopper - Professional Decorative Finishing Tool for Woodworking & DIY Projects | Perfect for Crown Molding, Baseboards & Picture Framing

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Cut Fillets with Efficiency, Accuracy and Reliability - The Fletcher Fillet Chopper is a unique finishing tool that enables you to cut fillets to add a decorative appearance to any framed art pieces.

Features

    Cut Fillets with efficiency, accuracy and reliability. The Fletcher Fillet Chopper is a unique finishing tool that enables you to cut fillets to add a decorative appearance to any framed art pieces. It’s durable construction will bring many years of dependable use in any shop.

    Portability for any work environment Cut non-metal fillets and lip liners up to 1.5” (38mm) wide, with an easy to use hand lever to cut. The baldes are made of hardened steel and are reversible for longer use. The machine’s portability makes it easy to setup and take down, perfect for any work environments, especially shops with limited bench space.

    Why use a fillet? A fillet is a small piece of moulding that sits inside the matting of a frame. Use fillets to add contrasting colors to your frame, separate art from a frame with a busy pattern, or add some depth to the width of your frame.

    Tips and advice When selecting a fillet, you should always choose one that compliments your frame. Choose two contrasting styles (match a patterned frame with a plain fillet, or opposite colors) to give your frame some character and draw attention to your artwork. Fillets should never touch your art, so use frame sealing tape or another layer of matboard for protection.