And making them from scraps you already have. Very satisfying to turn garbage into something useful for only a little invested time.I’ve made a few good mallets over the last couple years. There’s something so satisfying about using the tools you make.
I had some cut-off pieces of chunks of wood that was accumulating, and I did not want to trash them so I found a good use for them - have a look and you too may be able to use something like this -View attachment 208249
Looks like a scribing gauge to me.Enlighten us on the item in the middle. I don't recognize what it is.
Looks to be a strap cutter.Enlighten us on the item in the middle. I don't recognize what it is.
Yes, I agree. I have some purple heart where you can actually see white streaks in the grain and I have read that is calcium...that will put a hurtin' on your cutting tools for sure.I knew a woodstore mechant who took scraps, priced them lower than the normal board-food price and sold them for carving stock. Learned from him that purple heart makes a pretty difficult piece to carve and it is murder on chisels and knives... not to mention even carbide saw blades.
It is a strap cutter - it is adjustable for different widths of straps or belts. It has a #11 X-Acto blade mounted in the end of it that does the cutting.Enlighten us on the item in the middle. I don't recognize what it is.
It's a strap cutterLooks like a scribing gauge to me.
I've heard that it has silicon inclusions... as in the sand it typically grows in. Either way, it is ruinous to saw blades and other tools. I've often thought about making a stock from it, but I fear that I will not live long enough to complete that sort of project. Maybe in the afterlife?Yes, I agree. I have some purple heart where you can actually see white streaks in the grain and I have read that is calcium...that will put a hurtin' on your cutting tools for sure.
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