01-02-2014, 03:10 AM
Post pics of your homemade tools
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01-02-2014, 03:42 AM
01-02-2014, 05:16 AM
Wow those are very nice and love the handles .
Steve
01-02-2014, 05:24 AM
I am drooling again nice job on the tools for those who have posted .
Steve
01-02-2014, 07:04 AM
Quote: Not bad for a beginner, Larry. Those are darn fine looking chisels. They would be remarkable if they hold an edge equal to a decent Japanese chisel. Are you planning to sell them? To everyone those are some darn fine tools. Hard to pick out a favourite. There are some excellent saws. I like the style of Corneel. And Dom does good turning. But there are so many others ... Have I any shopmade tools to show? I'm not sure. Here are a few diverse choices .... Bridle plough plane (ALL of you - note the spelling of "plough" !!! ) ... Strike Block Plane on a Ramped Shooting Board ... 30" Jointer .. Router Plane ... Small Mitre Box and Carcase Saw .., Jack plane ... and a BU infill smoother ... There are a few more, but that would be showing off ..... Regards from Perth Derek
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01-02-2014, 08:52 AM
Here is a shot of some of the things I've made for myself (and others!) in the last couple of years.
Shown in the pic: - 30" curly maple jointer plane with inlay - Mjolnir, mallet of the Gods - Walnut and copper plow plane - beech strike block plane - A couple of Seaton Chest squares - A couple of dovetail markers - My walnut and curly maple winding sticks.
Zachary Dillinger
https://www.amazon.com/author/zdillinger Author of "On Woodworking: Notes from a Lifetime at the Bench" and "With Saw, Plane and Chisel: Making Historic American Furniture With Hand Tools",
01-02-2014, 01:43 PM
I've got quite a few, so I'll just post some of the highlights:
Bow saw made with a TFWW kit with spalted pecan. Stair saw made from one of Dominic's kits, also from spalted pecan. Set of marking gauges in cherry and spalted pecan. I kept the one on the left and passed the rest on to others. I've got a lot of spalted pecan on hand.
Steve S.
------------------------------------------------------ Tradition cannot be inherited, and if you want it you must obtain it by great labour. - T. S. Eliot Tutorials and Build-Alongs at The Literary Workshop
01-02-2014, 07:23 PM
Some very talented people here on WoodNet. I find myself coming back to this thread to look at all the eye candy quite often. Still drooling over the chisels that Larry Williams made.
01-02-2014, 07:56 PM
Great thread providing lots of inspiration. Any way to make sure this one lasts?
Steve
01-02-2014, 09:31 PM
I'm sure most of these you've all seen before. There's a few other things too along with some back saws that I might post later, just don't have any pics right now.
No purchased parts in this infill. I machined everything in this one except for a couple of roll pins. Spokeshaves made from mahogany salvaged from an old level. Irons along with two piece cap irons. Tapered irons for my plough. burnisher
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