Date: 1/15/2011, 9:48 pm
: I have six different spokeshaves a couple have depth adjustment
: screws. The Stanley No 51 (without the depth screws) works just
: great. The trick on shaving a spoke or paddle loom is to adjust
: the blade for a very fine cut at one side of the blade and a
: coarse cut at the other side. Then you can easily control the
: depth of cut by where on the width of the blade the shaving
: peals off the blade. When you are making wide shavings across
: the blade the depth screws really help. A little tune up and a
: sharp blade will eliminate chatter especially on soft woods. You
: want a flat bottom spokeshave carving for paddles. eBay is a
: great source.
Hey Dave,
That is a very good idea that I have never heard before about the variable depth setting across the mouth of the shave. I need to try that out.
Thanks.
Greg N.
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