Members Gezzer Posted July 25, 2023 Members Report Posted July 25, 2023 Just needed something to do so I have been playing around with these . Quote
Members BigBore Posted July 25, 2023 Members Report Posted July 25, 2023 Those look really good! Quote
Members Fraulein Posted July 25, 2023 Members Report Posted July 25, 2023 They look great! Really like the diamond pattern on the one. Was that done with a swivel knife? Quote
Members Gezzer Posted July 25, 2023 Author Members Report Posted July 25, 2023 4 hours ago, BigBore said: Those look really good! Thank you ! 56 minutes ago, Fraulein said: They look great! Really like the diamond pattern on the one. Was that done with a swivel knife? Thank you very much ! While I have used a swivel knife for this small pattern it is much quicker and a it easier to use a stitching awl . It cuts nicely without worry of going too deep . Bigger patterns still get the swivel knife , Quote
Members CJJ Posted July 25, 2023 Members Report Posted July 25, 2023 those look great. Clean and simple but still unique. nice work Quote
Members MarshalWill Posted July 25, 2023 Members Report Posted July 25, 2023 Good job on those. I wouldn't have thought to use the stitch awl for the cross hatching. I've done it with a swivel knife in the past. Maybe I'll try an awl next time. Quote
Members Hags Posted July 26, 2023 Members Report Posted July 26, 2023 Nice work! I have built several of these, recently, 4 smaller ones to fit across the drawer in my carving desk. Quote
Members Fraulein Posted July 26, 2023 Members Report Posted July 26, 2023 Very clever using the stitching awl! Now my next question: how do you keep your lines so straight??? Quote
Members Gezzer Posted July 26, 2023 Author Members Report Posted July 26, 2023 @CJJ Thank you . @MarshalWill Thank you , it works well for small patterns . @Hags Thanks ! Good idea . using small ones for tools/parts ? @Fraulein I just use a straightedge the width I need ( 3/8 inch in this case ) to make the pattern size I want. There is no lay out other than the first 2 lines at 60 degrees ( that is just what I use ) , then I just move straightedge over for each cut. I could NOT get close to straight freehand with the awl Quote
Members Fraulein Posted July 26, 2023 Members Report Posted July 26, 2023 Thanks Gezzer! That is a great technique with fantastic results. Thanks for educating me on your process! Quote
Members Gezzer Posted July 27, 2023 Author Members Report Posted July 27, 2023 21 hours ago, Fraulein said: Thanks Gezzer! That is a great technique with fantastic results. Thanks for educating me on your process! You are very welcome and I hope it might come in useful somewhere . Quote
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