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Hi all,
For quite some time I've wanted to have a go at making a few tools, but not sure where to start with the metal work side so I figured as we have this section now I'd ask and see if anyone is able to advise me.
I only have very basic metal working tools (hacksaw, files, angle grinder, bench grinder) but loads of ambition, so with that here's the idea of what I'd like to be able to have a go at;
Scratch awl.
Birdcage awl.
Paring chisels.
Marking knife.
Maybe even mortice chisels.
I know the shapes of the tools obviously and I can turn the handles for them, ferrules I'm thinking I could make from either plumbing supplies or chrome tube (aka wardrobe rail) unless anyone has any better ideas, not sure what type of steel I'd need for the blades etc. and if it would be safe and effective to shape them on either a bench grinder or by hand file. I presume I'd need to find someone to harden them for me after they were shaped, as I'm pretty sure that against all you tube advise there's more to it than heating till straw coloured, dipping it in oil to cool and banging it in the oven for an hour or so.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Chris.
~Nil carborundum illegitemi~
For quite some time I've wanted to have a go at making a few tools, but not sure where to start with the metal work side so I figured as we have this section now I'd ask and see if anyone is able to advise me.
I only have very basic metal working tools (hacksaw, files, angle grinder, bench grinder) but loads of ambition, so with that here's the idea of what I'd like to be able to have a go at;
Scratch awl.
Birdcage awl.
Paring chisels.
Marking knife.
Maybe even mortice chisels.
I know the shapes of the tools obviously and I can turn the handles for them, ferrules I'm thinking I could make from either plumbing supplies or chrome tube (aka wardrobe rail) unless anyone has any better ideas, not sure what type of steel I'd need for the blades etc. and if it would be safe and effective to shape them on either a bench grinder or by hand file. I presume I'd need to find someone to harden them for me after they were shaped, as I'm pretty sure that against all you tube advise there's more to it than heating till straw coloured, dipping it in oil to cool and banging it in the oven for an hour or so.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Chris.
~Nil carborundum illegitemi~