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Hand Tool Woodworking

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For discussing woodworking with hand tools. Machines are fine but we focus on the manual techniques here: Carving, joining, Sloyd/Slöjd/Sløyd/Sløjd, spring-pole lathe turning, planing, shaving, bending, basketry, etc. All levels of experience are welcome.

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Got some more shaping to do on the top. Not sure how I'm going to finish it yet. Can you put renaissance wax over poly?

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[–] AMillionMonkeys 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Cool! Very rare to see someone making staked furniture for a first project.
re. finishes, it might depend on whether it's water- or oil-based poly. But when in doubt, finish a small test piece.

[–] softsoupcat 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It's all from a single 2x4x8 ($5.50), making it really cheap to attempt. I think it's really cool to make something that would get regular use like a stool. I've got a second one going too and I'm thinking I'm not going to taper it the same way. This taper was really labor intensive and is just underwhelming. Need to figure out other ways to taper staked furniture

[–] AMillionMonkeys 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Did you go all the way to making a shaving horse and using draw knives and stuff? It looks like the chair making rabbit hole can get pretty deep.

[–] softsoupcat 2 points 1 year ago

I've been looking into and reading about it. It looks pretty easy to make your own shave horse. I bought some super cheap draw knives and need to learn how to sharpen. I think all the green woodworking and chair making stuff is really neat. I just don't really love the way most staked furniture looks.