01-26-2017, 05:24 PM
I was cleaning up yesterday and found a tote that was too heavy to lift. Among its treasures were a handful of old Preston shaves. I took one of them into the shop today to give it a test drive. It is a Preston #1396 Stringing Router.
![[Image: DSCN1923.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1923.jpg)
![[Image: DSCN1924.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1924.jpg)
The blade protrudes through the bottom. Here you can see it as a tiny dark square.
![[Image: DSCN1925.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1925.jpg)
Here is a close up of the blade.
![[Image: DSCN1926.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1926.jpg)
So I got out a piece of scrap cherry and went to town.
It cut quickly and was easy to control.
![[Image: DSCN1932.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1932.jpg)
I quickly cut a groove that was as deep as it is wide.
![[Image: DSCN1933.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1933.jpg)
And then I glued a piece of maple in the groove.
![[Image: DSCN1935.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1935.jpg)
After four or five hours, I got out the Bedrock #603 and the LN low angle block to go after the waste.
![[Image: DSCN1954.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1954.jpg)
Then I wiped it with turps to make it pop.
![[Image: DSCN1957.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1957.jpg)
I was impressed at how easy it was. And I was double impressed at how good it looks. Now I need to find a project that needs a little stringing.
![[Image: DSCN1923.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1923.jpg)
![[Image: DSCN1924.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1924.jpg)
The blade protrudes through the bottom. Here you can see it as a tiny dark square.
![[Image: DSCN1925.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1925.jpg)
Here is a close up of the blade.
![[Image: DSCN1926.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1926.jpg)
So I got out a piece of scrap cherry and went to town.
It cut quickly and was easy to control.
![[Image: DSCN1932.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1932.jpg)
I quickly cut a groove that was as deep as it is wide.
![[Image: DSCN1933.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1933.jpg)
And then I glued a piece of maple in the groove.
![[Image: DSCN1935.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1935.jpg)
After four or five hours, I got out the Bedrock #603 and the LN low angle block to go after the waste.
![[Image: DSCN1954.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1954.jpg)
Then I wiped it with turps to make it pop.
![[Image: DSCN1957.jpg]](http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd201/jimreed2160/2017/DSCN1957.jpg)
I was impressed at how easy it was. And I was double impressed at how good it looks. Now I need to find a project that needs a little stringing.
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