Hi,
I am looking for some advice on the correct tools to buy for finishing my project. The pictures will show what i need to do better than i can explain so take a look.
DSCN2930 by Simon Mears, on Flickr
DSCN2931 by Simon Mears, on Flickr
This final picture shows how the finished edge should look.
DSCN2932 by Simon Mears, on Flickr
This job is big, the object measures 1.6m across so i will need some tools that are robust and up to the task.
So, I have a shortlist of tools that may be handy for cleaning up these edges and think for the fine finishing cabinet scrapers and spokeshave might be a good start, then sand. It's the initial "roughing out" work that I am wondering about. Is there a plane that is designed or might lend itself to this job? It's probably worth mentioning that the timber is beech ply and quite hard.
Any advice much appreciated on any aspects of getting the best results, this is a project i am happy to buy quality tools for, I have been looking at the likes of Lie Nielsen and Veritas so want to avoid buying a tool that may not really fit the bill.
Many thanks.
I am looking for some advice on the correct tools to buy for finishing my project. The pictures will show what i need to do better than i can explain so take a look.
DSCN2930 by Simon Mears, on Flickr
DSCN2931 by Simon Mears, on Flickr
This final picture shows how the finished edge should look.
DSCN2932 by Simon Mears, on Flickr
This job is big, the object measures 1.6m across so i will need some tools that are robust and up to the task.
So, I have a shortlist of tools that may be handy for cleaning up these edges and think for the fine finishing cabinet scrapers and spokeshave might be a good start, then sand. It's the initial "roughing out" work that I am wondering about. Is there a plane that is designed or might lend itself to this job? It's probably worth mentioning that the timber is beech ply and quite hard.
Any advice much appreciated on any aspects of getting the best results, this is a project i am happy to buy quality tools for, I have been looking at the likes of Lie Nielsen and Veritas so want to avoid buying a tool that may not really fit the bill.
Many thanks.