colyn Member Joined May 1, 2008 Messages 50 Mar 21, 2016 #1 At approx 2.00 min mark a "file" is used instead of a chisel ....very cool idea... and great way to set up the board as well to get a 90 degree flush joint Name of tool? can it be purchased ?
At approx 2.00 min mark a "file" is used instead of a chisel ....very cool idea... and great way to set up the board as well to get a 90 degree flush joint Name of tool? can it be purchased ?
C crampedshop Member Joined Mar 18, 2014 Messages 49 Mar 21, 2016 #2 Appears to look like this http://z-saw.co.jp/en/SawguideMini.html
Holmz Member Joined Oct 11, 2014 Messages 4,001 Mar 21, 2016 #3 The one 2: Looked like a rasp, which is a sort of file. Like sanding, it is hard to have a straight "cut" and not roll the edge over.
The one 2: Looked like a rasp, which is a sort of file. Like sanding, it is hard to have a straight "cut" and not roll the edge over.
A alexander Member Joined Sep 9, 2008 Messages 26 Mar 21, 2016 #4 Looks like some custom joinery float. Lie Nielsen have some, but not like that. https://www.lie-nielsen.com/nodes/4089/joinery-floats Alex
Looks like some custom joinery float. Lie Nielsen have some, but not like that. https://www.lie-nielsen.com/nodes/4089/joinery-floats Alex
J Jak147 Member Joined Dec 24, 2013 Messages 113 Mar 21, 2016 #5 To my eyes it looks like 4-5 blades clamped together
M monstrol Member Joined Feb 17, 2009 Messages 209 Mar 21, 2016 #6 alexander said: Looks like some custom joinery float. Lie Nielsen have some, but not like that. https://www.lie-nielsen.com/nodes/4089/joinery-floats Alex Click to expand... Why did you show me those???.... now I have to buy a set....lol
alexander said: Looks like some custom joinery float. Lie Nielsen have some, but not like that. https://www.lie-nielsen.com/nodes/4089/joinery-floats Alex Click to expand... Why did you show me those???.... now I have to buy a set....lol