aesthetics & ergonomics

These walnut handles were made, or should I say sculpted, by Bill Rittner from Hardware City Tools.

These walnut handles were made, or should I say sculpted, by Bill Rittner from Hardware City Tools.

Bill's work is faultless, his totes have a gentle, more traditional profile. The better the fit the greater feeling of flow while hand-planing. 

Bill's work is faultless, his totes have a gentle, more traditional profile. The better the fit the greater feeling of flow while hand-planing. 

Finally, this bevel up jack looks proper. 

Finally, this bevel up jack looks proper. 

The small plow received the same treatment. 

The small plow received the same treatment. 

Bill's tool handles can be found at www.hardwarecitytools.com, If you like what you see you should consider dropping him a line. 

Bill's tool handles can be found at www.hardwarecitytools.com, If you like what you see you should consider dropping him a line. 

Stay Gold

This is my Lie Nielsen No.4 smoothing plane in bronze with a few customizations. The original A2 steel has been replaced with a Tsunesaburo blade and the knob and tote have been changed from cherry to walnut. Aesthetics aside, there are a few f…

This is my Lie Nielsen No.4 smoothing plane in bronze with a few customizations. The original A2 steel has been replaced with a Tsunesaburo blade and the knob and tote have been changed from cherry to walnut. Aesthetics aside, there are a few functional improvements which can be made. A wise woodworker shared the following fettling tips with me yesterday. 

The yoke engages a very sharp steel slot in the cap iron. You can see here that it's already started to score the soft bronze of the yoke. This is on a plane that has never touched wood...  

The yoke engages a very sharp steel slot in the cap iron. You can see here that it's already started to score the soft bronze of the yoke. This is on a plane that has never touched wood... 

 

If you look closely you can also see evidence of the bite on the cap iron, the sharp steel edge has deposits of bronze.  

If you look closely you can also see evidence of the bite on the cap iron, the sharp steel edge has deposits of bronze. 

 

The fix is to take a diamond file and break the sharp edge, top and bottom. 

The fix is to take a diamond file and break the sharp edge, top and bottom. 

A little oil on the lever cap hinge pivot goes a long way too. 

A little oil on the lever cap hinge pivot goes a long way too.