Date: 1/28/2000, 6:33 pm
> The spoke shave is a great tool, and both will work for the kayaks. What
> you're buying is a glorified cabinet scraper, with a handle. Good tool,
> but, an extra expense. Some just like it cause it's esier to use. ??? If
> you're working on bigger projects and removing lots of material, it's
> probably the better tool. In this case though, it might be considered
> over-kill. Not a thing wrong with it though.
> Rehd
I thought spoke shave ia plane iron clamp to apair of wing shape handle. It cut away from your body plane style unlike a scraper. I never try a spoke shave on a boat, but for paddles you're better borrow someone's wood turnning lathe; for paddle face, sanding and scrapping works much better if you never use a spoke shave before. Good luck!
Messages In This Thread
- Spoke Shave
Ken Finger -- 1/28/2000, 7:43 am- Re: Spoke Shave
Dave Houser -- 1/29/2000, 12:10 am- Re: Spoke Shave
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 1/28/2000, 9:48 am- Re: Thanks
Ken Finger -- 1/28/2000, 12:24 pm
- Re: Spoke Shave
Rehd -- 1/28/2000, 9:25 am- Re: Spoke Shave
Greg Stamer -- 1/28/2000, 11:12 pm- Re: Spoke Shave
Tony -- 1/28/2000, 6:33 pm- Re: Speaking of Spoke Shaves....
Jim Eisenmenger -- 1/28/2000, 12:39 pm- Re: Speaking of Spoke Shaves....
Hank -- 1/28/2000, 1:18 pm
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