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by Lillian » Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:41 pm
Thank you gentlemen. It turned out alright. The proof of course is in the pudding, so Jake will have to pass judgment on it.
Josh, I don't know of any instructions out there. I copied the one I have, which is made out of metal. If I were to make another one of these, I'd make the body deeper and put the wedge in from the side, or use a thumb screw. It really wasn't hard to make though. When I get home tonight I'll see if I can put together a mock up so you get the idea. The part that made this a success for me was that I happened to have a couple of set screws on hand, which is what I used to hold the blade in place. I used some dense wood that I found in my small scraps box. The rest is walnut and purpleheart. And that was because they were the right thickness already.
Hesh, of course I loved Popeye. He wasn't handsome, tall or especially bright, but he always came out the winner. I guessed his taste in women, but he seemed happy enough. I'll have to see about doing your favorite color combo for you. I have the purpleheart, but need to find something that is dense enough for the pink. I have some spaulted maple that might work. Have to see if Woodcrafters has any pink ivory in stock.
Allen, Dominic, I've been all over the Gordon site. Sweet planes. They remind me of Knight Toolworks, but better. I can't find the scraper plane, but I'll start looking for one on this side of the pond.
An Old Miller, hmmm. Those I've seen on eBay. Thanks Martin for the suggestion. I'll keep a lookout for one. But until then, I need to work on my card sharpening technique.
Its off to work for me.