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Bevel-up Plane - a Group Project
by Charles Rodgers |
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Next to the
miter box to trim to length and cut the body parts.

Here are a couple of gratuitous
shots of my Guntershave, shaving pony and dowel plate as I
attempted to make the called-for ¼” and 3/8” dowels from an
offcut of pear.


I kept getting tearout when driving
the pear blank thru the plate, so I decided to try it with black
walnut. After half a dozen attempts in both woods, I gave
up and turned one on the lathe in black walnut.

After seeing the photos of James
Krenov’s user plane, I guess I shouldn’t have worried about the
tearout…

I actually did the glue-up in
stages. First, the rear body to one cheek, then the front body
to the same cheek. Finally, I glued the other cheek. I have only
this shot of the final stage.
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