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how to easily repair woodies

Started by phil_des_bois, May 04, 2007, 04:37:00 PM

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phil_des_bois

Here is a tiny tool I've just made to easily repair my woodies. I've made it in a piece of oak.  



   


 

phil_des_bois

I use it with a band saw, and use wood glue






phil_des_bois

Here is a scan of the piece of wood I use. This is a full size image, the size is 14cm by 25 cm (sorry guys I'm using centimeters rather inches).


phil_des_bois


SOS

Neat jig.  I'm still sanding on my taper sander and gluing the 2 bevels together.  That looks a lot stronger.

The Whittler

Now that looks easy enough for even me. Thanks.  Alan

philil

Not only simple, but it looks great too!!   :thumbsup:
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Dave Worden

Obviously, also a great way to add a hardwood foot to a softwood shaft.  Great idea.  Merci, Phil!
"If I was afraid of a challenge, I'd put sights on my bow!"

SCATTERSHOT

Super idea, thanks for the tip.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

phil_des_bois

Thanks guys. I forgot to add that you usually end up with a small bump due to a slight excess of wood :



I correct that with a plane :



then sand it and no more bumps, "et voilà" :



Phil

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