CountryPens
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Looking for a good tool to cut tenons. On Bill's video, he talks about a 1/8th" square scrapper. I can't seem to find one. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Thanks,
I agree - I always turn my tenons first. No sense in wasting effort in case of disaster...though I have not blown one up yet. -= Knock on Turned Wood =-Originally posted by Rifleman
<br />I use a 1/4" parting tool, it's perfect. I turn the blank to round then part down to the bushing. A 1/4" and a hair (and I do mean a very fine shave) more and it's done. Only takes a few seconds. Then finish rest of pen. Some prefer to turn the tenon last. I do it first because if the blank is going to blow up I would prefer at beginning and not after a lot of work.
Originally posted by CountryPens
Thanks, I do have some old knives, think I will try that.
Originally posted by CountryPens
<br />Dario,
In your photos. Where did you get the nice display case for your pens?
Thanks, I do have some old knives, think I will try that.