A collection of musings from an simple living, agrarian desiring, craftsman living in the city of Philadelphia.
Showing posts with label SketchUp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SketchUp. Show all posts
Friday, March 13, 2015
Mathieson Drawer Bottom Planes
I borrowed one of these from Josh Clark about two years ago to take measurements to someday build these. The time has come. I did some rough CAD to figure out where I needed dimensions and what else I had to think about. I found a few spots that need tweaking, but for the most part it's all thought out.
The Mathieson planes have a dull rounded sort of chamfer on them you see on later made planes. I dislike it, the broad chamfers look better to me.
Beech bodies roughed out, three currently in the works maybe more to come if I don't decide to use my wide stock on something else. I'm trying to decide if I want to use brass or steel for the skate. Any thoughts?
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Sharing a File
Tom Figden posted a really cool toolbox from a guy at LumberJocks on his blog. I thought the joinery ware really cool so I decided to model it and post photos here. I can't figure out how to host something like a SketchUp file that you could download and view on your own, but if you know how let me know, because I think that would be a good thing to be able to do here.



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