Woody2Shoes
Impressive Member
I've just about mastered the techniques of fettling spokeshave blades - I think!
I've tried cheap and expensive versions of the 151/152 metal spokeshave.
I've tried the Veritas low-angle spokeshave and a 'Rapier' which looks and works remarkably similar.
I've tried old-fashioned wooden spokeshaves that need tapping with a persuader to adjust the blade every so often.
I've tried them on green/seasoned wood.
I've tried them on straight/wild/adverse grain.
Am I the only one who doesn't see the point of the 151/152 style spokeshaves at all??
As far as I am concerned the Veritas/Rapier low-angle design (or an equivalent in wood with a brass wear-plate and a proper, non-impact-related(!) adjustment mechanism) is all I need. In all the situations I've tried it is vastly superior.
Is the 151/152 emperor wearing any clothes?
Cheers, W2S
I've tried cheap and expensive versions of the 151/152 metal spokeshave.
I've tried the Veritas low-angle spokeshave and a 'Rapier' which looks and works remarkably similar.
I've tried old-fashioned wooden spokeshaves that need tapping with a persuader to adjust the blade every so often.
I've tried them on green/seasoned wood.
I've tried them on straight/wild/adverse grain.
Am I the only one who doesn't see the point of the 151/152 style spokeshaves at all??
As far as I am concerned the Veritas/Rapier low-angle design (or an equivalent in wood with a brass wear-plate and a proper, non-impact-related(!) adjustment mechanism) is all I need. In all the situations I've tried it is vastly superior.
Is the 151/152 emperor wearing any clothes?
Cheers, W2S