Search results - "burnisher" |
|

Post_Test_Wear_Evidence.jpgPost-Test Wear Evidence111 viewsthe thick straw example on the bottom performed the best, and showed a little stain of mahogany dust. The thin straw example also worked, but with more effort and time, and a less uniform result. It was apparent that the test only involved part of the face on both.Charlie Driggs
|
|

PICT1257.JPGMy first handle198 viewsI made this burnisher from a carbide rod generously donated by list member TMZ.gstucker
|
|

DSC02439.JPGFinal Burnisher166 viewsI finally got a handle I liked. Canary wood with brass ferrule made from 1/2" compression nut.Chuck Myers
|
|

DSC02440.JPGFinal Burnisher Handle Closeup140 viewsChuck Myers
|
|

DSC02441.JPGFinal Burnisher Ferrule160 viewsBy turning a "mini tenon" on the end of the ferrule tenon I was able to use the entire compression nut *and* fill it completely with wood.Chuck Myers
|
|

DSC02423.JPGFirst Burnisher172 viewsTony Zaffuto carbide rod in lyptus handle. Ferrule is made from compression nut.Chuck Myers
|
|

DSC02425.JPGFirst Burnisher Handle Closeup137 viewsChuck Myers
|
|

PICT0223.JPGTony Zaffuto Carbide Burnisher205 viewsTony Zaffuto's beautiful Galootaclaus '07 burnisher to me his Galootaclaus giver!
Thanks, TonyKen Cutting
|
|

PICT0227.JPGGrip it and burnish!104 viewsThanks Tony Zaffuto!Ken Cutting
|
|

burnisher_10-14-07_003.jpgBurnisher 10-14-07241 viewsAnother Galoot's posting of his new burnisher
prompted me to finally make a new burnisher to replace my Crown tool...6.7mm Stainless Steel
rod, Ebony handle with a brass airline fitting ferrul. roy griggs
|
|

carbide_burnisher.jpgZaffuto burnisher -- two weeks later, repaired142 viewsTruth time. That piece of plum used to make this handle turned out to be a bit less seasoned than I thought -- went away for a weeks vacation, and when I returned it had a 4" x 1/16" crack down down 80% of the handle, propagating from a little knot. Kerfed out the crack with a saw and 3/32" chisel, patched it with a strip of cherry, shaped the patch to match, and I can use it without getting pinched. Charlie Driggs
|
|
14 files on 2 page(s) |
 |
1 |  |
|