As the trolls say, working in the last 45 square feet of my shop. Well, and the other 800.
Starting to look like a plane, at least to some extent. I copied some of the lines on this handle from a custom gunmetal Norris 6 I found online. I found it after I roughed the handle, so it doesn’t look quite as good as the original. If you look closely, you can tell that the bottom of the handle needs to be let in toward the front of the plane a little bit, it’s a bit straight up and down and fat at the bottom rear.
The top near the tuck-in could be a little thinner, but I’m going to let that go. I have a huge nick in the side of the handle at the top (left side) and have no clue how it got there. I might make it disappear with a shellac burn-in repair. Not sure. I will correct the bottom back as the last thing I do after I have this thing up and running.
Somehow, I got the infill undersized by 4 thousandths at the back. The epoxy should erase that problem when I seat the infill.
And from the other side. Never mind the titebond bottle, I wouldn’t ever use it on something like this. The glue for this is liquid hide glue on the lamination and seating the infills is done with epoxy.
I am learning a lot, at least, and it should pay off for future planes.
Starting to look like a plane, at least to some extent. I copied some of the lines on this handle from a custom gunmetal Norris 6 I found online. I found it after I roughed the handle, so it doesn’t look quite as good as the original. If you look closely, you can tell that the bottom of the handle needs to be let in toward the front of the plane a little bit, it’s a bit straight up and down and fat at the bottom rear.
The top near the tuck-in could be a little thinner, but I’m going to let that go. I have a huge nick in the side of the handle at the top (left side) and have no clue how it got there. I might make it disappear with a shellac burn-in repair. Not sure. I will correct the bottom back as the last thing I do after I have this thing up and running.
Somehow, I got the infill undersized by 4 thousandths at the back. The epoxy should erase that problem when I seat the infill.
And from the other side. Never mind the titebond bottle, I wouldn’t ever use it on something like this. The glue for this is liquid hide glue on the lamination and seating the infills is done with epoxy.
I am learning a lot, at least, and it should pay off for future planes.