Michelle_K
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See I do get alright shavings the blade just does not stay sharp for very long. This is a piece of wood (unsure what it is) that I am trying to plane down thin enough to cut a circle out of. I unsuccessfully attempted this yesterday with the same wood which was 2mm thick and as you can see it broke quite badly. I want the wood for my rosette channel. The circle cutter I am using is only really designed to score the wood but I tried to cut all the way through the wood using this and an Stanley knife which did not go so well. So this time I am going to get the wood as thin as I can and try again.
The channel as you can see on the guitar top is not ideal it's not flat. I need a router plane. I have seen people use old Allen keys to make router plane blades and I am thinking about giving it a try. I am hoping I don't have to temper the blade or anything after filing it as that's not an option. I have searched around for cheap router planes but they seem to be quite pricey. Axminister had one for £11 but they don't stock it anymore even though it's still on their site.
This would be a job for the stew Mac Dremel circle cutting jig but that is a whole other case of pricey! Again I have seen people make a similar thing out of Perspex. I mean a Dremel base and circle cutter. But I tried cutting up so Perspex with a b and q coping saw and it did not go so well so I don't think I'd be able to knock one up. It amazes me what people are able to make themselves. Tool and jig making is such a great skill to have.
The channel as you can see on the guitar top is not ideal it's not flat. I need a router plane. I have seen people use old Allen keys to make router plane blades and I am thinking about giving it a try. I am hoping I don't have to temper the blade or anything after filing it as that's not an option. I have searched around for cheap router planes but they seem to be quite pricey. Axminister had one for £11 but they don't stock it anymore even though it's still on their site.
This would be a job for the stew Mac Dremel circle cutting jig but that is a whole other case of pricey! Again I have seen people make a similar thing out of Perspex. I mean a Dremel base and circle cutter. But I tried cutting up so Perspex with a b and q coping saw and it did not go so well so I don't think I'd be able to knock one up. It amazes me what people are able to make themselves. Tool and jig making is such a great skill to have.