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    I'd like to make a spokeshave

    I've been looking for some good articles on making my own spokeshave--I know there are some out there because I've read them before. I just haven't found them again, yet.

    I'll be browsing through some books and mags for the next couple days and I'm sure I'll find what I need but I'm wondering if anyone can pop something off the top of their head and maybe post some pics of spokeshaves y'all have made.

    Thanks.

    Brian

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    If you have not seen it Lee Valley makes a spoke shave kit that I understand it is pretty good. If nothing else it might give you some good idea's.

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    Great Instructions - free

    Oooh! That's an easy one!

    See John Gunterman's site for instructions:
    http://www.shavings.net/TEACHSHAVE.HTM

    I've made one from them and it works like a charm.
    (Blade from Ron Hock at: http://www.hocktools.com/products.htm).

    Cheers,
    -Mike

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    I bought the LeeValley kit and it gives my 2 full evenings of fun ! Really cool experience. It comes with a very usefull book of instructions with many details. There are so many instructions there, you couldn't have any concerns when making it. I recommand it. It is easy to make your own spokeshave with this kit, even for a beginner in woodworking.

    Here is a pics of mine that I made with bird's eye maple and tung oil.



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    I made a couple of the Lee Valley kits too, and documented the whole process in agonising detail, fwiw...

    Cheers, Alf

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    There is also a plan in the recent issue of ShopNotes. Similar to the LV kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Weaver
    Oooh! That's an easy one!

    See John Gunterman's site for instructions:
    http://www.shavings.net/TEACHSHAVE.HTM

    I've made one from them and it works like a charm.
    (Blade from Ron Hock at: http://www.hocktools.com/products.htm).

    Cheers,
    -Mike
    I made Gunterman's back when he was selling them as kits, it works just fine and was done in a few hours.

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    If I recollect correctly, the FWW Tools and Shop issue recently had an article on making a shave using a blade from Hock. Looks to be the same blade as the LV kit, but the adjustment on the FWW one is less user friendly.

    I made the LV kit a while back, and it works great.
    Someone said the real test of a craftsman is his ability to recover from his mistakes. I'm practicing real hard for that test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Weaver
    Oooh! That's an easy one!

    See John Gunterman's site for instructions:
    http://www.shavings.net/TEACHSHAVE.HTM

    I've made one from them and it works like a charm.
    (Blade from Ron Hock at: http://www.hocktools.com/products.htm).

    Cheers,
    -Mike
    Mike,

    That's exactly what I'm lookin' for. Very cool. I've been studying the site for a while and I think that's what I'm going to shoot for at least for my first spokeshave. Thanks for the link.

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alice Frampton
    I made a couple of the Lee Valley kits too, and documented the whole process in agonising detail, fwiw...

    Cheers, Alf

    Alice,

    Unbelievable! Great pics and text. After making the Gunterman spokeshave I think I'll give the Lee Valley kit a shot. Thanks.

    Brian

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