RoboBevel Tool Prices and Shoulder Planes
Starting a Small Manufacturing Business
One of the things about operating as a small business is, you don't know how your business will operate until you start doing it.
Information and articles about the tools used to build small boats and how to use them.
One of the things about operating as a small business is, you don't know how your business will operate until you start doing it.
In this episode I break expensive router bits and tear apart expensive plywood.
As many of you have discovered, the Veritas Miniature Shoulder Plane used in the
I regularly bounce my paddles off rocks. I want a rugged and durable edge to absorb the abuse. I have found that para-cord saturated in epoxy resin is very tough. While you can't exactly cut down a tree with these paddles, they will handle paddling in rock gardens or doing whitewater.
This is the hardest part of the process. I use a right angle grinder to do some freehand shaping and then refine the shape with hand tools. I try to make the edges of the blade nice and thin to keep the paddle light, while leaving the central section of the blade full thickness for strength.
Even though the blades of these paddles may be feathered, they are still glued on straight and square on the shaft. It helps to cut away some of the shaft on the power face of the blade before gluing on the blades, but this is not required.
Most of the paddles I make are feathered. This means the blades at each end are at an angle relative to each other. This can relieve some stress on the wrist when paddling and help cut through a headwind.
I use a jig I made for the band saw that helps cut a curved blade, but you can just mark the curves onto your blade blanks and make the cuts free hand.