Upgrading Plane Handles
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:37 pm
Yessirree!
A little more time off work than normal this year.... Decided to try my hand at some new wood handles for a couple of my planes.
Everything here was made out of one $8.00 plank of 3/4" thick Bocote. You can see the remainder of a "sled" I used with the Overarm Router to countour each rear-handle prior to cutting them fully loose for finish sanding. The front knobs are slightly custom-shaped due to the lack of wood I had left! But it's all finished to 400 grit sanding and feels out of this world.
(Horizontal Boring was also done on the same "sled": Each old rear-handle was double-side-taped to the corresponding New rear-handle to serve as a drill-bit guide prior to setting the table height. This let me set the drill angles just right.)
Have also ordered a Honing Guide from Shopsmith to really get those blades sweetened, next....
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Happy Woodworking,
A little more time off work than normal this year.... Decided to try my hand at some new wood handles for a couple of my planes.
Everything here was made out of one $8.00 plank of 3/4" thick Bocote. You can see the remainder of a "sled" I used with the Overarm Router to countour each rear-handle prior to cutting them fully loose for finish sanding. The front knobs are slightly custom-shaped due to the lack of wood I had left! But it's all finished to 400 grit sanding and feels out of this world.
(Horizontal Boring was also done on the same "sled": Each old rear-handle was double-side-taped to the corresponding New rear-handle to serve as a drill-bit guide prior to setting the table height. This let me set the drill angles just right.)
Have also ordered a Honing Guide from Shopsmith to really get those blades sweetened, next....
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Happy Woodworking,