01-07-2018, 11:30 AM
I had bought some reclaimed short boards of wormy chestnut. I never thought about this wood much, but after a seller sent me some great chisel-handles made of chestnut, I decided to try it.
There was not much in terms of width so I did a lot of panel-gluing, based on hand-jointed edges:
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Right now the basement gage is showing about 12% humidity! Really too much forced-air heating this past week with temps below zero all the time. So the chestnut had to be re-planed for trueness several times. I wasn't sure if it was ever going to quit moving, so I told myself that cutting some edge joints would break up cumulative curl-forces along the board edges. I committed to that decision Saturday morning, and finished the thru-dovetails on Sunday. By the way, I'm now a big fan of marking my pins by using a backsaw scrape through the partially-completed tails. I just have to remember to not cut the pin-joints on the scrapes, but right next to them!
Here is a pause in the work until I power-rout some grooves inside the boards. The pretty chestnut chisels are visible too
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More, later...
Chris
There was not much in terms of width so I did a lot of panel-gluing, based on hand-jointed edges:
[attachment=6999]
Right now the basement gage is showing about 12% humidity! Really too much forced-air heating this past week with temps below zero all the time. So the chestnut had to be re-planed for trueness several times. I wasn't sure if it was ever going to quit moving, so I told myself that cutting some edge joints would break up cumulative curl-forces along the board edges. I committed to that decision Saturday morning, and finished the thru-dovetails on Sunday. By the way, I'm now a big fan of marking my pins by using a backsaw scrape through the partially-completed tails. I just have to remember to not cut the pin-joints on the scrapes, but right next to them!
Here is a pause in the work until I power-rout some grooves inside the boards. The pretty chestnut chisels are visible too
[attachment=7000]
More, later...
Chris
Chris