05-28-2016, 10:50 AM
I have learned through the years that building prototypes and mock ups saves time and also makes my projects turn out better. An added bonus is having fewer reworks by first using throwaway scraps instead of good project wood.
Work on my Japanese chisel set continues. After I set the ring on the large chisel, I decided that they would be easier to use if they were mounted on a stand. I grabbed some scraps and my glue gun and went to town. Here is what I came up with:
And here is it with the chisels in place.
I learned a few important things. The slab sides are thin pieces of a 2x4 and they are too wide. I think I will cut the final down to three inches. Big news is that there are three different handle sizes!!! I sized the holes using the large chisel. It fits, but the blade is larger than the hole. I encountered that before and can cut darts to fix that problem. The two smallest chisels, however, are smaller than the others and they are two different sizes. I will take that into account on the finished project.
So the large holes would have been a BIG problem because the smaller chisels just fall through. Prototyping pays off big this time.
Work on my Japanese chisel set continues. After I set the ring on the large chisel, I decided that they would be easier to use if they were mounted on a stand. I grabbed some scraps and my glue gun and went to town. Here is what I came up with:
And here is it with the chisels in place.
I learned a few important things. The slab sides are thin pieces of a 2x4 and they are too wide. I think I will cut the final down to three inches. Big news is that there are three different handle sizes!!! I sized the holes using the large chisel. It fits, but the blade is larger than the hole. I encountered that before and can cut darts to fix that problem. The two smallest chisels, however, are smaller than the others and they are two different sizes. I will take that into account on the finished project.
So the large holes would have been a BIG problem because the smaller chisels just fall through. Prototyping pays off big this time.
===---===---===---===---===---===---===---===---
Please visit my website
splintermaking.com
Please visit my website
splintermaking.com