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This spokeshave represents a collaboration between Lie-Nielsen Toolworks
and Kentucky’s Master Chair Maker, Brian Boggs. It
is a solid, hefty tool, weighing in at 12 oz. It is 10” long,
with a 1” wide flat sole and a 2” wide blade, and
is designed for fine, precise shaping work in all woods. It is also
available with a curved sole.
Geometry:
The blade has a 25° bevel and is bedded at 40° to the
sole, bevel down. This tool is set up to take thin shavings (maximum
.008-.010” or so). A tool with a large mouth will
not perform as well on finish cuts. If you need a heavier cut, the tool
can be easily modified by filing a chamfer on the leading edge of the
mouth to allow a bigger shaving to pass.
Blade Sharpening:
The blade comes ready to use. Slight additional honing will increase
performance. A secondary bevel of up to 5 degrees helps
achieve a razor edge quickly. This also improves edge life in
hardwoods. For more information on advanced sharpening we
suggest David Charlesworth’s DVD Hand Tool Techniques Part 1:
Plane Sharpening.
Blade Adjustment:
The easiest way to adjust the depth of cut is to lay the sole on a flat
wood surface, loosen the cap and advance the blade until it touches the
wood evenly. Tighten the cap screw. This should produce a thin shaving.
If not, or if more cut is desired, either repeat with a paper shim
under the front edge of the sole, or tap the back of the blade gently
with a small hammer.
Curved Sole:
The approximately 5” radius on the curved sole is intended
for inside curves. The sole can be modified by the user for tighter
radii.
Materials:
Manganese Bronze Body and Cap, Brass Thumbscrew. Heartwood hickory
handles.
The blade is A-2 tool steel hardened to Rockwell 60-62, cryogenically
treated and double tempered. Our heat treating technique ensures that
the blade will take and hold a very fine edge for a long time. After
heat treating, the blade is fully surface ground on the top, back, and
cutting edge, giving a smooth, flat surface that will take a mirror
finish very quickly.
Maintenance:
Polish the bronze parts with any good brass polish or enjoy the patina
that develops with age and use. Oil the blade to prevent rust.
Guarantee:
Materials and workmanship are guaranteed for the life of your tool.
Call for repairs or replacement parts. We are available for advice if
you ever have a problem using your tool.
Proposition 65 Notice: Bronze and brass alloys contain lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
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