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Free returns for six months. Learn more. In this wonderfully illustrated book on making tools we get a practical look at making the almost two dozen tools that form a core of hand tools for the workshop.
The author, John Wilson, who has written for many magazines, including Popular Woodworking, where some of these project first appeared fully describes each project in turn accompanied by color pictures, drawings, and even the summary notes he would hand out to students in his classes. Wilson is a highly practical builder. His goal is to show you how to build tools that work, using off the shelf parts and basic woodworking skills.
The projects include: Block, chisel, compass, jack,scrub and smoothing planes. A spokeshave. A simple saw bench and shop stool. There is also a section on tool steel and blade making and sharpening tools.
Another marking gauge that I made while teaching a class. I think my point was that brass and rosewood are not required. I did put in a longer screw to hold in the blade at some point. I think I made it to back out some carving. The blade is a plow plane blade held in with a dovetailed wedge. I have since seen an old tool catalogue somewhere that also had a router plane that used plow blades, the advantage being that they come in a large assortment of widths.
Another much smaller router plane that I made to clean out around carvings. The blade here is from a modern Stanley small router plane. I also have a router plane that is essentially a truss beam, about three feet long with a blade mounted in the center. I use this one for cleaning up the tops of piecrust and turreted tea tables, or any table top with a molding carved from the solid. Turns out that the tricky part is tempering them……so the edges are not exactly consistent in hardness, having parts that hold an edge forever and parts that do not.
However, I can admit to having roughed out hundreds of spindles with the big one and done quite a number of vases with the little one. The big one will actually do most of a Windsor chair leg if you use the pointed parts as a skew, so I guess our blacksmithing experiment was mostly successful.



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