mac1012
Established Member
hi there as some of you may know I make and sell clocks and I am happy making them with various machines , router scroll saw , drill etc
I still have an overwhelming desire to produce some made by hand tools , it is going to be a winter project that I can set up in a corner of my kitchen (don't worry no other half to upset (hammer)
the clocks have straight sides lengths 8.5 inches by 1 " thick made from yellow pine.
I have seen some solid benches made by a company for 100 pound on amazon that will fit nicely in the kitchen and no they not cheap quality flat packed they make them themselves and are really heavy and solid.
I saw a guy on you tube who is quite well respected in the hand tool world chopping out mortices with a bevelled chisel and also with a mortice chisel his techniques were very interesting, as I will be chopping out my recess for movement by hand.
my list is (I think)
1/2 " bevel edge/mortice chisel and prob some other chisels , recess is 16mm deep x 55mm square
vertias small router plane
Japanese saw ( not sure which would be best ?)
a smoothing , jack plane
a plane for end grain
cabinet scrapers
a hand drill thingy :idea: and drill bits for it :shock:
and interesting tool I seen on axminster site for putting a bevel on edge of wood cant remember what it is called you just hold in hand and pull along edge
any makes for a beginner that wont break the bank would be great to hear about oh and I need a couple of carpenters vices with dogs on
mark
I still have an overwhelming desire to produce some made by hand tools , it is going to be a winter project that I can set up in a corner of my kitchen (don't worry no other half to upset (hammer)
the clocks have straight sides lengths 8.5 inches by 1 " thick made from yellow pine.
I have seen some solid benches made by a company for 100 pound on amazon that will fit nicely in the kitchen and no they not cheap quality flat packed they make them themselves and are really heavy and solid.
I saw a guy on you tube who is quite well respected in the hand tool world chopping out mortices with a bevelled chisel and also with a mortice chisel his techniques were very interesting, as I will be chopping out my recess for movement by hand.
my list is (I think)
1/2 " bevel edge/mortice chisel and prob some other chisels , recess is 16mm deep x 55mm square
vertias small router plane
Japanese saw ( not sure which would be best ?)
a smoothing , jack plane
a plane for end grain
cabinet scrapers
a hand drill thingy :idea: and drill bits for it :shock:
and interesting tool I seen on axminster site for putting a bevel on edge of wood cant remember what it is called you just hold in hand and pull along edge
any makes for a beginner that wont break the bank would be great to hear about oh and I need a couple of carpenters vices with dogs on
mark