Just about the same here but I could not bring myself to remove the old nail they used as a pin. This is true reflection of the times ....history.
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More wood (and my feet lol!):
Stabilized Madrone Burl on the right; Stabilized Bookmatched Birdseye Black Cherry Burl on the left-this one really interests me! Both were flattened and sanded up to 220, and shine like glass.
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He also sent me home with his entire old vacum tank for stabilizing, pump and accessories in exchange for some forging stuff we don't use. Now if I can get my son and his boss who runs a tree company two doors down to save me some of the beautiful burls they cut down every day, I might be in business. :hmmm:
I made a couple of boxes for my Barber Hones. Why? Because I had the wood lying around and had a little time. Why not.
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Light colored stain and two coats of clear. Poplar wood. Getting practiced up for the exotic wood boxes I want to make for my Jnats.
My boxed Hones...
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I see why that wood is poplar.
Nice boxes Jerry.
Very cool project idea, Jerry!
Very nice Jerry.
How did you hollow the boxes out? I an working on learning to sharpen chisels and then using them to make the boxes for the hones.
I am very interested in putting end grain wood blocks at the ends of the hone in the box so I could sharpen off the end of the hone.
I put a good rise at the end of my 220 Norton shaping the bevel on just one chisel and stopping before I got to the end.
Tim, i cheated when it comes to the way you do it. Router. I clamp the board to a table and clamp another board for a straight edge to run against. It takes a little effort moving and clamping but im now getting nice cutouts.
If i was making more than one id make a jig.
Unless you are doing an odd shaped Jnat. :)
You got a point. I think I will make a jig for that one. We will see.