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Re: Post pics of your homemade tools - patriarch - 01-14-2014 Brent V. said: Not every tool has to be a piece of art. If it does what you need it to do, I'm happy to see it. Nice work. [/blockquote] I remember pictures of Krenov's own planes... Tools, the man wanted to see. ![]() Re: Post pics of your homemade tools - Mike Brady - 01-14-2014 I like the plane posted by mc25a above. My plane is also my first, except I used the LV plane hardware instead of Hock's. ![]() ![]() I need to do some refinement of the shape, particularly the aft part that fits into the heel of my pushing (right) hand. Re: Post pics of your homemade tools - closed for business - 01-14-2014 ![]() ![]() lol.. nothing compared to what some of yall are making but i hope that what i make helps you make what you make. ![]() Re: Post pics of your homemade tools - sculpin - 01-14-2014 My version of the Hock kit: ![]() A turning tool I made from scratch: ![]() A tanged knife I made (from the Lee Valley Frost blade) ![]() Mike Re: Post pics of your homemade tools - mc25a - 01-14-2014 Mike Brady said: I like yours as well. I debated on getting that iron over the Hock for the same reasons you mention, I only had funds for one. How does it work? I may use that one for my next project. I'm thinking either of a block plane or a jointer. Re: Post pics of your homemade tools - CedarSlayer - 01-14-2014 Great thread this one! Here are a few of mine. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Bob Re: Post pics of your homemade tools - patriarch - 01-14-2014 Are you kidding? I don't beat my tools out of fire & smoke. That's the thing Granddaddy did when he emigrated 110 years ago fro Europe. I bow in honor. ![]() Re: Post pics of your homemade tools - BaileyNo5 - 01-14-2014 Cedarslayer, I cry Uncle. You win. You have the most unusual, creative and well executed shop tools I have seen. Kudos! ![]() Re: Post pics of your homemade tools - Mark Stansbury - 01-15-2014 How about outdoor woodworking tools? These are ugly but work very well, and can be hosed off at the end of the job. I did 2 runs of 6 ft. fencing and then a white picket fence and got tired of makeshift bracing for the posts. These + a post level = straight fences. Tap them in enough to ensure alignment and plumb (there was mason's twine there somewhere). Pour and tamp concrete around them, and pull out. I added the wire rope handles after taking the top picture. ![]() Re: Post pics of your homemade tools - Peter Tremblay - 01-23-2014 I finally got to the shop tonight and I remembered to take some pictures of the few homemade tools that I have. This is a simple tool to insert threaded nuts into wood. I can never get them straight in so I made this little thing to chuck into a bit brace. I put the threaded nut onto it and it's really easy to insert straight. ![]() ![]() A workbench is a tool (I don't have any recent pictures of my bench) but so is a tool wall. I love this setup! ![]() It is so nice to have my most used hand tools easily in reach. The rest go in here ![]() ![]() Here is my first attempt at rehabbing an old gouge ![]() ![]() ![]() And this is the last tool that I've made in the shop. ![]() |