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The oak and maple miter trimmer has an integral clamp from threaded dowels (I use a Beall Wood Threader) that holds the M/T'd rail or stile that's had a decorative bead planed into the face. The end of the bead is aligned with the plane blade, the blade loosened in it's mortise by two more threaded dowels, and the end of the blade tapped with a hammer.
The saw vice has pine uprights with cut birdsmouths to hold the beveled vice jaws and reinforced by carriage bolts to prevent splitting.
The bin is made from cherry and attached with wedged dowels. Had a lovely set of coved cherry jaws that got lost in a move... these are temporary DF replacements for the time being.
Various handles turned or rasped to fit heirloom tools. The slick is used for ship timbers too large to move to a horse or machine.
Handscrews made from glued-up scraps, dowels threaded with a Beall Wood Threader, and turned handles. Some have one-piece handle and shaft turned on the lathe.
Maker’s mark carved with chisels from an old soldering iron and re-handled. |
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