Hi All,
I am looking to get/make myself a set of wood reamers in a variety of shapes & sizes (trying my hand at making baroque flutes).
I would be very grateful for advice on what materials can be used for a reamer for hardwoods.
As I do not own a metalworking lathe, my options are rather limited:
1) Brass: Hollow brass rods turned on a wood lathe. I would have thought that brass is too soft to be a good hardwood reamer, but there's a guy on youtube showing off a reamer made of brass... Easy to work with and can be turned freehand, but I have doubts about its ability to hold an edge.
2) Stainless steel: 304 or 316. say, 4mm-thick flat section, laser-cut to the exact dimensions. Quick and easy to make in any shape, works out cheaper than brass. Will it be possible to put an edge on it and will it hold it?
3) If the two options above fail, I can use the old chairmaker's reamer trick and cut up an old saw into reamer blades to be held in a wooden body. Very time consuming and I can't imagine this will be very durable or extremely accurate, but free.
I am leaning towards the stainless option (laser-cut slightly oversize, lap on diamond plates/wetstones to put a scraping edge on them) but don't think I have heard of stainless being used for scrapers?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I am looking to get/make myself a set of wood reamers in a variety of shapes & sizes (trying my hand at making baroque flutes).
I would be very grateful for advice on what materials can be used for a reamer for hardwoods.
As I do not own a metalworking lathe, my options are rather limited:
1) Brass: Hollow brass rods turned on a wood lathe. I would have thought that brass is too soft to be a good hardwood reamer, but there's a guy on youtube showing off a reamer made of brass... Easy to work with and can be turned freehand, but I have doubts about its ability to hold an edge.
2) Stainless steel: 304 or 316. say, 4mm-thick flat section, laser-cut to the exact dimensions. Quick and easy to make in any shape, works out cheaper than brass. Will it be possible to put an edge on it and will it hold it?
3) If the two options above fail, I can use the old chairmaker's reamer trick and cut up an old saw into reamer blades to be held in a wooden body. Very time consuming and I can't imagine this will be very durable or extremely accurate, but free.
I am leaning towards the stainless option (laser-cut slightly oversize, lap on diamond plates/wetstones to put a scraping edge on them) but don't think I have heard of stainless being used for scrapers?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.