So after reading The Woodshop Bug and The Village Carpenter's mini woodie pages I decided to put some scrap walnut to work as mini planes of my own. I'm using 1/8th thick 1095 for the blades.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Mini Planes in Walnut
Hey all,
So after reading The Woodshop Bug and The Village Carpenter's mini woodie pages I decided to put some scrap walnut to work as mini planes of my own. I'm using 1/8th thick 1095 for the blades.
Those are my two blanks one 1.6"h x 1.5"w x 3"l the other is 2"h x 1.5"w x 4.5"l. soles flattened with my $.99 eBay #5 (thats a Jack, Jeff). Note that I'm also showing off my bench hook, made of Birch plywood scraps from our shop and some poplar. More progress as I get there.
So after reading The Woodshop Bug and The Village Carpenter's mini woodie pages I decided to put some scrap walnut to work as mini planes of my own. I'm using 1/8th thick 1095 for the blades.
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