rmp
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Hello
I am restoring a clock case, which is Mahogany. The back of the case has bowed in a concave fashion and will not be flat against the wall. There were originally three battens accross the back of the case, but these have been cut and are not re-useable.
My plan is to replace the battens, and I have tried to cut a concave hollow in the battens to accomodate the bowed back of the case. I used pieces of oak, but the result was not very satisfactory.
My questions are:
1. What is the best way to transfer the shape of the case to the battens to ensure a nice snug fit?
2. What is the best way to cut the battens? I have tried using a spokeshave, and cutting lines with a tenon saw and chiseling out, but not a great outcome.
3. I wondered if it might be easier to use a softwood, then add oak fillets to the ends for aesthetic purposes. However, would the differing expansions rates of the two woods cause even more problems in the future?
The width of the case is about 300mm and the battens are about 60mm by 10mm deep.
I would be very grateful for any advice.
Thank you,
Richard
I am restoring a clock case, which is Mahogany. The back of the case has bowed in a concave fashion and will not be flat against the wall. There were originally three battens accross the back of the case, but these have been cut and are not re-useable.
My plan is to replace the battens, and I have tried to cut a concave hollow in the battens to accomodate the bowed back of the case. I used pieces of oak, but the result was not very satisfactory.
My questions are:
1. What is the best way to transfer the shape of the case to the battens to ensure a nice snug fit?
2. What is the best way to cut the battens? I have tried using a spokeshave, and cutting lines with a tenon saw and chiseling out, but not a great outcome.
3. I wondered if it might be easier to use a softwood, then add oak fillets to the ends for aesthetic purposes. However, would the differing expansions rates of the two woods cause even more problems in the future?
The width of the case is about 300mm and the battens are about 60mm by 10mm deep.
I would be very grateful for any advice.
Thank you,
Richard