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Block plane or rasp

Started by MEF, December 03, 2009, 03:59:00 PM

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MEF

I was wondering if I could use a block plane In place of a shurform rasp or will a regular wood rasp do? Thanks
I never miss where I am aiming, it is just that sometimes I aim at the wrong spot.

Dano

A 4in1 rasp or a nicholson 49 or 50 will do.
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Pat B

What will you be using it for?
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MEF

Tillering and shaping the limbs
I never miss where I am aiming, it is just that sometimes I aim at the wrong spot.

Mike Mecredy

Shape them with a course wood rasp, smooth it out with a sureform, them do your tillering with a scraper.

The best tool to use for self bows; the bowyers edge.  Or a spoke shave/toothing plane.
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Pat B

After floor tiller all I use is a rasp and scraper. The closer I get to tiller the less I use the rasp.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

spider1

I could never get a sureform to work for me. I have 2 rasps, a cabinet makers rasp that is very course and takes a big bite and a Torges UBR10 rasp. It has a medium cut on one side that takes a decent bite and the other side is very fine and cleans up the surface pretty nicely. After that it's all scrapers and sandpaper.

Dano

I like my UBR10 too, don't even bother with the nicholson anymore. It's a little pricey for some, but a great tool investment.
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy" Red Green

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