12-18-2017, 10:51 PM
Busy in the shop this week putting together gifts for the grandkids. They've been admiring my tool tote, so I built some for them. The bodies are wormy spalted birch harvested last winter. One has a hawthorne handle, also harvested last winter, and the other two handles are cherry. The handles are glued wedged tenons, and the bodies are nailed with Tremont 1-1/2" headless brads. Skinny little things that have a death grip. I figured they would drive easy into this spalted birch, but I ended up pre-drilling all the holes. Bottoms are scrap pine, also nailed on. Finish is 1 coat of shellac and wax.
I think they'll have a good time with these, and the boys will especially like the wormholes, I'm sure.
I think they'll have a good time with these, and the boys will especially like the wormholes, I'm sure.
True power makes no noise - Albert Schweitzer. It's obvious he was referring to hand tools