rod
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Because it will not end up looking fine, just average.
However, it was worth a try. It would have been easier to clad the three faces in thin silver, and get some control over my tool point. Cast brass looks very good, surfaces sand up very smooth, but when you start to engrave, the internal granular structure is like digging into a gravel pit with a blunt shovel.
Our new grandson, Luke is now 4 months old, still too young to start using this fully working small plane ... not a toy. No he will not even get to chew on it, but it can sit on a shelf awaiting the discovery that all kids eventually come to, we are all tool makers and tool users... been doing it for couple of million years, or at least our extinct cousins gave us homo sapiens a head start.
This neat, chunky little working plane, made from rosewood, brass, and tool steel, can be bought as one of a kit of three planes from Harbor Freight, total cost for all three, about ten bucks. That is a deal!
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-piece-micro-brass-plane-set-97545.html#.UxpxleewKFg
So why not up the ante, and do your practice on these little objects. You may end up with a nice little gift for some one!
All cuts done with a flat, with just a few cuts using a tiny round.
The quick snapshots are premature, not quite all cleaned up, but I have to rush and do something else, so with apology...
Rod
However, it was worth a try. It would have been easier to clad the three faces in thin silver, and get some control over my tool point. Cast brass looks very good, surfaces sand up very smooth, but when you start to engrave, the internal granular structure is like digging into a gravel pit with a blunt shovel.
Our new grandson, Luke is now 4 months old, still too young to start using this fully working small plane ... not a toy. No he will not even get to chew on it, but it can sit on a shelf awaiting the discovery that all kids eventually come to, we are all tool makers and tool users... been doing it for couple of million years, or at least our extinct cousins gave us homo sapiens a head start.
This neat, chunky little working plane, made from rosewood, brass, and tool steel, can be bought as one of a kit of three planes from Harbor Freight, total cost for all three, about ten bucks. That is a deal!
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-piece-micro-brass-plane-set-97545.html#.UxpxleewKFg
So why not up the ante, and do your practice on these little objects. You may end up with a nice little gift for some one!
All cuts done with a flat, with just a few cuts using a tiny round.
The quick snapshots are premature, not quite all cleaned up, but I have to rush and do something else, so with apology...
Rod
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