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Hollows and Rounds

January 30, 2012 by Bob Easton 4 Comments

photo of plane blades soaking in white vinegar“The larger project” that I made shelf brackets for involves the collection of hollows and rounds molding planes I acquired last fall. This project wants at least a couple of them to be tuned up for peak performance. Now that our winter weather has brought dry air, the planes are much easier to disassemble and adjust. A couple of hammer taps on the trailing end knocks the blades loose easily. In the muggy fall, they needed a lot more beating to get the parts to move. So…. since it’s so easy, let’s clean all of them.

One thing is very obvious. The previous owner had a lot more love for the rounds than the hollows.

A few hours in my favorite non-toxic rust remover, white vinegar, will clean them up nicely. The wooden bodies and wedges are so clean that wiping down with mineral spirits is all they need.

P.S. For anyone considering using vinegar for rust removal, keep it away from your workbench. Vinegar does a good job of “ebonizing” the fir my bench is made of.

Filed Under: Hand tools, Woodworking

Shelf Brackets – WIP 5

January 30, 2012 by Bob Easton Leave a Comment

photo of shelf brackets with a wood carved acantus decoration
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This is probably the last I’ll post about these brackets, until they get included in the larger project. Yes, they can always be made better, but this is enough for now. Have to leave something for the next version. I’m not completely satisfied with the dot punched background. The model I started from used such a background to increase contrast with the leaves, so I did the same. Yet, I’m wondering if the underlying smooth background might have been better. Next time …

The design was borrowed from an article by Frederick Wilbur (pdf) about carving bookends. The side faces of the bookends were just what I wanted. We’ll save the fish scales for some other day.

Filed Under: Woodcarving

Shelf Brackets – WIP 4

January 26, 2012 by Bob Easton 2 Comments

photo of acanthus leaf woodcarving
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