Dan, you nailed it! They are indeed spacers. They are going to become a part of my leg vise for my workbench. I didn't want to use the traditional parallel guide with a pin, so I made these spacers. They will sit at the bottom of the vise, and need to match the thickness of the workpiece. I think 99% of the time I will just use the 3/4" block, but the 4,2,1, and 1/2" blocks can be combined to hit any spacing up to 7 1/2" total.
Jeff, I'm sure you've seen the wonders that Kari has on her blog. It shames me to say, but I picked the most boring font I could find to make the carving easier.
I didn't use anything fancy, just the standard set of blue Marples chisels. It would have been good to have a curved carving gouge for some of the curves, like the 8's and 3's. But even regular chisels will get the job done.
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Wow Aaron, I'm impressed. Excellant work my friend. Bring them to the next MWA breakfast.
Well Bill, don't get too excited until you inspect them close up. I'm still a rookie at carving. See you soon!
Looks great Aaron!
Ok, so are these spacers? For what purpose?
I sort of like typography, so I really like what you have done. Makes me want to give it a try.
Looks good, Aaron. Are you going to use them as set up blocks?
Dan, you nailed it! They are indeed spacers. They are going to become a part of my leg vise for my workbench. I didn't want to use the traditional parallel guide with a pin, so I made these spacers. They will sit at the bottom of the vise, and need to match the thickness of the workpiece. I think 99% of the time I will just use the 3/4" block, but the 4,2,1, and 1/2" blocks can be combined to hit any spacing up to 7 1/2" total.
Jeff, I'm sure you've seen the wonders that Kari has on her blog. It shames me to say, but I picked the most boring font I could find to make the carving easier.
Aaron
Sorry I couldn't attend MWA meeting last weekend and see your spacers in person. they look great online and I bet live as well!
What type / size of chisels did you uuse to get these done. I would to see them at the next MWA meeting.
Todd, you were missed at the breakfast!
I didn't use anything fancy, just the standard set of blue Marples chisels. It would have been good to have a curved carving gouge for some of the curves, like the 8's and 3's. But even regular chisels will get the job done.
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