George_Clark Member Joined Jan 27, 2008 Messages 29 Location SW MO Mar 8, 2009 #1 These are my first attempt at making socket chisel handles. The blanks were stablized big leaf maple. Finished with the Beall buffing system. Attachments IMG_2195.jpg 36.4 KB · Views: 246 IMG_2197.jpg 37.6 KB · Views: 232
These are my first attempt at making socket chisel handles. The blanks were stablized big leaf maple. Finished with the Beall buffing system.
Woodlvr Member Joined Feb 2, 2006 Messages 3,086 Location Midvale, Ut, Mar 8, 2009 #3 Beautiful work George.
ahoiberg Member Joined Apr 10, 2007 Messages 1,765 Location Ames, IA, USA. Mar 8, 2009 #4 killer man, those look great!
leehljp Member Liaison Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 9,776 Location Tunica, Mississippi, Mar 9, 2009 #6 NICE set of chisels and beautiful work done on the handles. Your chisels kinda reminds me of Japanese chisels!
NICE set of chisels and beautiful work done on the handles. Your chisels kinda reminds me of Japanese chisels!
C cnirenberg Member Joined Jan 26, 2004 Messages 2,700 Location Fort Myers, Fl Mar 9, 2009 #7 Those buffers put a great shine on those handles. Did you put anything on them prior to buffing?
markgum Member Joined Apr 8, 2008 Messages 3,834 Location Keenesburg, CO Mar 9, 2009 #8 WOW. almost looks to good to handle.
George_Clark Member Joined Jan 27, 2008 Messages 29 Location SW MO Mar 9, 2009 #9 Cris, Sanded to 400 grit then straight to the buffer.
C CrazyBear Member Joined Oct 15, 2007 Messages 458 Location Alexandria, Loch lomond, United Kingdom. Mar 9, 2009 #10 Nice handles but what happens when you start hammering on the end