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Wow! That's looking real nice. Slap a nice coat of white paint on it and nobody will see your mistakes
Seriously, a very nice looking bench so far, "girlie" or not.
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Now I have to ask... what exactly are butt chisels for, anyway?
I initially got three butt chisels because it seemed like they would be easier to manuever. But they certainly were no good for dovetails this big in wood this hard.
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Crooked Tail said:
Now I have to ask... what exactly are butt chisels for, anyway?
They are for chopping the shallow mortises for door hinges, for instance.
-Andy
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Bob Zajicek said:
A veritable sponge... spongette?
LOL "spongehead" is probably more like it.
This was one of those times where you think "Hmm... I wonder if I ought to get bigger / better / different tools for this job... but that costs money..."
*CRACK*
"Dammit!"
Live and learn.
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Crooked Tail said:
*CRACK*
"Dammit!"
Oh, man, I've been there.
T.J.
Head Piddler, My Shop
Central Arkansas
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On the bright side chisel handle's are pretty easy to make, especially if you have a lathe. Smalser has written a few articles on making chisel handles with and without using a lathe, pretty straightforward.
Great work on the new bench so far, BTW. This has been a very instructive thread for me since I'm planning a similar adventure this fall (hopefully). Keep the updates coming!
Cheers,
Josh
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(OT gloat warning) As it happens, a guy at work recently gave me an old, but well-running Craftsman lathe... Manual arrived yesterday.
Now I just have to go buy about $100 worth of turning tools so that I can make a $10 chisel handle.
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Hey CT, you always take the humble road but I'm quite impressed with the whole affair. Well, except for the chisel incident
I also noticed you poking around in the turning forum at about the same time I was poking around in the turning forum (darn you CedarSlayer! Now I have a lathe). I got some good advice from a few folks who recommended the
HF lathe chisels as a decent starter set. I know the mere mention of HF can start holy wars but at $34.99 I picked up a set. Haven't used them yet though. I'm told there's also a similar red-handled set that sell for $45 that are slightly better. Both sets are high speed steel. No firsthand info here, just reporting my findings.
Michael