Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Shaping Wood


Im using reclaimed Angelique for the main bench carcass and frames with some Mahogany off cuts for the top cross slats and hand rails. After spending my winter building cabinets, frame work and square straight surfaces, the arms on this bench offered a nice change of pace for me. Nothing straight, gentle flowing lines and all done by eye with spokeshaves, gouges, rasps and scrapers. Its a great place to be, shaping wood without any sense of structure; free form sculpting, a little off of here, a bit more of a sweep there. Liberating indeed!
I use Veritas spokeshaves and have been for the past few years; I originally purchased them when I was building boats and have found them to be extremely easy to set-up and work with. The flat bottom and curved sole were both used in this project. I havent had a chance to try the Lie-Nielsen/Brian Boggs spokeshaves but would be interested to hear what people think of them. Im sure being designed by Boggs and manufactured by LN theyre superb. Its mostly the weight of the tools Im mostly curious about, the Lie Nielsen models seem to be bronze and look like theyd have a bit more weight to them...something I think would be a real asset to the working of the tool.

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