4. Cutting the Spatula Profile
Begin with the quadrant shape on the end of the spatula. Clamp your blank tight in the vice and use a 1” chisel and chisel hammer to chop the bulk…
Begin with the quadrant shape on the end of the spatula. Clamp your blank tight in the vice and use a 1” chisel and chisel hammer to chop the bulk…
…a chisel hammer if needed.) The bruising indicates compression and serves as a reference to know how to continue shaping the leg. Remember, if there is no bruising in an…
You can drive the gouge into the wood using a chisel hammer or mallet or use hand and arm pressure only. You can use them to pare cut, depending on…
…Shellac and Hake Brush Sash Clamps Dovetail Template Spirit Level Coin/washer (optional) Pencil Chisel Hammer Plane Spokeshave Brace and Bit Steel Rule Tape Measure Card Scraper Steel Hammer Square Panel Saw Chisel…
…to catch on these. Use a chisel hammer to ensure the beam goes down all the way, then secure it by denting the stem with a nail punch and hammer….
…knifewall Paul takes the joint apart (remember to use a rubber faced hammer to avoid hammer marks damaging the surface) and checks for an uneven surface between the pins then…
…hammer to drive the two parts together but be sensitive with how much force to apply as too much force could split the mortise piece. Ensure the shoulders are seating…
…Tape Dovetail Saw Chisel ¼” (6mm), ½” (13mm), ¾” (19mm) [Optional- 1” (25mm)] Chisel Hammer Plane Square Handsaw Knife Gauge Screwdriver Square Awl (Can use a nail and steel hammer…
…you can see clear bruising. Make sure to only take off a little at a time before testing again. When it finally goes in, tap down with a chisel hammer…
…overly tight, use a chisel hammer to help fully seat the joints. Finally, use a sharp chisel to pare the protruding nubs, if necessary. Ensure you are choking up on…