Where is a good source for wooden bodied spokeshave blades? Ron Hock’s are flat and slightly different in size than what I need.
Edited 7/17/2007 9:57 am ET by Pippins
Edited 7/17/2007 9:58 am ET by Pippins
Where is a good source for wooden bodied spokeshave blades? Ron Hock’s are flat and slightly different in size than what I need.
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I made my own . I used 1/8" thick O-1. Cut with hacksaw. Heat treat with Mapp torch. Posts from threaded rod (made by cutting heads off machine screws) locked in place with hex nuts and lock washers. Part of the nuts had to be ground off for clearance. I added set screws for depth adjustment.
Pip,
Are these any good?
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=3&p=49710&cat=1,50230&ap=1
Lataxe
Lataxe, thanks for the link. I had not seen these kits.
The spokeshave I have is an old Bagshaw and Field. The sole has a slight curve to it so the flat blades will not work.
Steve
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