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Wood redfins, beginning
Had some time today and started to shape the wood redfin handcarves.
Basically followed the Greeks how to, small pilot hole for the eyes, cut lip slot, then trace first pattern, then do secon pattern on the top and cut again. So cool to see a block of wood take shape with every pass. Got 18 done as all that was all the lighter wood I had, everything else is maple/birch or hardwoods. Now I need the soft jaws for the vise and can start phase 2. Also I need to fine tune the band saw, I'm not a wood worker and have limited experience with them, too much side to side wandering of the blade. I just went slow and steady. http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...73C559F0D7.jpg http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...73CA57E7D4.jpg http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...73CDEDF6C0.jpg |
Look great Chris. I found some Red Cedar 2x4's in the shop, will that work for you?
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anyone know where you can get the rubber jaws besides ordering them online? I made a set of rubber jaws out of rubber shelf liner last year but it didn't really grip verywell and left smudges on the wood..
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ryan, picked up a set at lowes a few years ago for my first go round with hand carves.
looks like you're off to a fine start Chris. |
Thanks just picked up a set there, and was able to use a harbor freight 20% off coupon at lowes. Sorry to hijack your thread Chris
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Because I do not own/use a lathe, I do almost all my cutting, rough shaping, sanding, and drilling with my vise and pads. Could not get by with out them. |
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