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    Burnisher Design Advise Needed

    I need so advise on what you all think looks best..

    1) Lenght of handle
    2) Brass furrel at rear or not
    3) Diameter of the front bead
    4) Anything else you want to add that might make the perfect handle








    These are Claro Walnut (Ameriacan Walnut roots with a English Walnut Graf)
    Finish is garnet shellac sanded and steel wooled and then waxed..

    Thanks Very Much...
    Last edited by Johnny Kleso; 09-05-2008 at 7:32 PM.
    aka rarebear - Hand Planes 101 - RexMill - The Resource

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    Johnny,

    I really think that brass furrel at the end adds a lot of class.

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    Nice Job

    I think they all look good from here. I also like the extra ferrule on the end. Nice touch.
    Happy and Safe Turning, Don


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    Personally, I like the top one best. Nice and simple.

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    Another vote for the top one. Very classic and classy!

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    I like the way the front ferrule is flush on the one on the bottom. I prefer the bead on the one on the middle. The all look nice!

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    From a looks standpoint, I like the bottom one, if you could make the bead more like the top one.

    From a practical standpoint, whichever one has the handle that fits best in your hand.

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    The bottom one because it looks like it would fit my hand, it also looks good.

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    Bottom of the barrel....photo

    My vote goes to the bottom one. I like that brass end. Balances the piece. All of them are definitely keepers though!

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    I made two more and I still dont have what I'm looking

    The two new ones are the 2nd and 3rd from bottom,
    I forgot to add the two small grooves I do that while I steel wool and wax it on the lathe tomorrow..

    What I think I want is the thickness of the 1st and the shape of the second and I think that will do it...








    Thank Much for your Opinions
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    What did you use for ferules? Brass pipe? I've used brass nipples, but with the wall thickness, I've had to bore out the ID a tad or two.

    T.Z.

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    Brass Tubing I got off eBay over the years the walls run from .032-.068

    I use a plumbers tubing cutter and clean them up with a file and a ID Bearing Scraper

    I think you can buy thin walled pipe from www.mcmaster.com also..
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    I like the one fourth from the top. Looks like a good shape, classic and without the extra flourish of the beads.

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    my choice

    That bottom one looks horrible.You should box it up and send it to me for disposal.I like the thin recessed ferrule on the rear of the handle,and the thick one on the business end.So:
    1:Shape,length of first one(kinda Lie-Nielsen-ish)
    2:Thin recessed ferrule of the last one
    Put those two together.Put in a box with the one mentioned above.And send them to me please.
    Last edited by Shannon Vincent; 09-09-2008 at 5:22 AM.

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    I personally like the second one, smaller handle with dark wood. Classy, no frills. Very nice tools!

    What did you use for the actual burnisher metal? HSS drill stock? Carbide?

    I've been thinking about making a burnisher myself, but I wasn't sure if a carbide rod would be better than HSS or not.

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Kleso View Post
    I need so advise on what you all think looks best..

    1) Lenght of handle
    2) Brass furrel at rear or not
    3) Diameter of the front bead
    4) Anything else you want to add that might make the perfect handle

    These are Claro Walnut (Ameriacan Walnut roots with a English Walnut Graf)
    Finish is garnet shellac sanded and steel wooled and then waxed..

    Thanks Very Much...

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