Round Rod
…Card Scraper Abrasive Paper (150 grit) 1. Once you have cut your wood to a square section, you can use a coin to draw around on the ends. An alternative…
…Card Scraper Abrasive Paper (150 grit) 1. Once you have cut your wood to a square section, you can use a coin to draw around on the ends. An alternative…
…knot free, durable hardwood will work best) Pencil Steel Rule Card scraper Knife File Router Plane or Marking Gauge Dovetail and Tenon saw 1″ Chisel Make sure all your faces have been…
…exercise, you will need: Wood Pencil Arch Template Tenon Saw Chisel Spokeshave Card Scraper (optional) 240 Grit Sandpaper 1. Cut a template from a piece of paper and transfer the…
…grain. Rough Grain If a piece of wood has a visually complicated grain, it may be worth using a scraper and not a plane as it will be very difficult…
Sash Clamps The Sawset Guide The Gouge Guide The #80 Scraper Guide The Sliding Bevel Guide The Combination Gauge Guide General Tool/ Accessories Guide The Plough Plane Guide The Card…
Consumables Buying a Chisel Buying Diamond Stones Buying a Sawset Buying a Gouge Buying a Plough Plane Buying a Card Scraper Buying a #80 Scraper Buying a Sliding Bevel Buying…
Use a round scraper to remove any high spots and discrepancies made with the gouge. You can use the scraper by pulling the cutting edge towards you or pushing away…
…Using a Swing Brace Using a #80 Scraper Using a Rasp and File Using Saws Using a Woodworker’s Knife Using a Combination Square Using a Plane Using a Spokeshave Using…
…a Scraper To remove small undulations in a piece of wood, put it in the vise alongside a flat piece of wood to guide it when scraping. Instead of the…
…happy with the shape, take off any remaining ridges/flats with a scraper and then sand the whole length with 240 grit sandpaper. Continue to refine the shape with your spokeshave…