yeah i know about the dimensioned lumber thing.....it just pisses me off that they do that , its like false advertisement you know...... yes you are right about the scraper, its my baby...i call it a bull nose scraper, if you were to look at it from the side with the blade pointing left... you would see that the nose of it drops down almost like how a spoon does.. then comes to a sudden stop with about a 5 degree bevel on it...ill show it and talk about it in the other chopstick video.. thanks
Hey Chad, What chisel did you started drawing out the bottom with? It looked like a scraper of some kind but also kind of like a gouge. The other, I assume, was a spear point scraper with a modified angle on the point, right? FYI, the lumber you bought is called dimensioned lumber. The 1 X 10 or 2 X 4 denotes the rough stock size. It always ends up 1/4" to 1/2" smaller after machining, so a 1 X 10 ends up roughly a 3/4" X 9-1/2" when it's sold at the lumber store.
thanks... im hoping to do the next one very soon
77dbm 6 months ago
Can't wait to see the next part.
MrLeonard55 6 months ago
thanks carl..hey carl i have a question, how did you get the beginning of youtube channel to do all the cool stuff that it does
77dbm 10 months ago
Great looking plates Chad,
haydenHD 10 months ago
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haydenHD 10 months ago
thanks for the comments and for sharing you knowledge with me...look forward to hearing from you
77dbm 10 months ago
yeah i know about the dimensioned lumber thing.....it just pisses me off that they do that , its like false advertisement you know...... yes you are right about the scraper, its my baby...i call it a bull nose scraper, if you were to look at it from the side with the blade pointing left... you would see that the nose of it drops down almost like how a spoon does.. then comes to a sudden stop with about a 5 degree bevel on it...ill show it and talk about it in the other chopstick video.. thanks
77dbm 10 months ago
Hey Chad, What chisel did you started drawing out the bottom with? It looked like a scraper of some kind but also kind of like a gouge. The other, I assume, was a spear point scraper with a modified angle on the point, right? FYI, the lumber you bought is called dimensioned lumber. The 1 X 10 or 2 X 4 denotes the rough stock size. It always ends up 1/4" to 1/2" smaller after machining, so a 1 X 10 ends up roughly a 3/4" X 9-1/2" when it's sold at the lumber store.
Nice plate, though.
Larry
Larenzoid 10 months ago
Pretty nice plates.
MrLeonard55 10 months ago