Hi
I had a go at making a kitchen towel holder from left over wood. I shaped the rebate with a Forster but and then attempted to tidy up with a chisel. I don't think Paul Sellers has anything to worry about at the moment lol!
I was surprised by the size and depth of the lip and centre point. Is that part for the course or have I got a poor design of bit?
How would you tidy up? If I use a chisel it'll be hard to keep the curves. I was thinking of buying a top bearing flush cut router bit and seeing if that was quicker. This oak is much harder to chisel than softwood.
For the future is making a router template and pattern bit the only way to go, or is there a better method with hand tools?
Thanks
I had a go at making a kitchen towel holder from left over wood. I shaped the rebate with a Forster but and then attempted to tidy up with a chisel. I don't think Paul Sellers has anything to worry about at the moment lol!
I was surprised by the size and depth of the lip and centre point. Is that part for the course or have I got a poor design of bit?
How would you tidy up? If I use a chisel it'll be hard to keep the curves. I was thinking of buying a top bearing flush cut router bit and seeing if that was quicker. This oak is much harder to chisel than softwood.
For the future is making a router template and pattern bit the only way to go, or is there a better method with hand tools?
Thanks