Elm-Handled Hand Tool
Woodworker: Joe FisherBy taking a countersink made for a power drill and adding an elm handle, Fisher created a hand tool. After drilling the hole for the countersink, he turned the tenon for the copper ferrule and the body of the handle. Next, Fisher epoxied the countersink into the handle and finished the wood with EEE polishing compound and Shellawax. The tool is 1½ in. dia. by 5½ in. long and works great.
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