Woodworking Continued
I'll be using these smaller black walnut pieces for the handles. Here I'm cutting some
them in half, one for each side.
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I wanted to shape one end of the handles so I'm using my
milling machine for this. By using a flycutter I was able to create a
nice large radius on one end. The metal piece behind the wood is for
stability.
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The end with the radius will go towards the business end of the spatula.
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Here I'm gluing on the handles.
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Things moved during the gluing operation but that's no big deal. Now
it's time to clean up this area.
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I used my tablesaw and sled to cut the ends square.
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I sanded the handles freehand but didn't like the results so I decided
to true them up with my milling machine. This wasn't necessary but I had
time so why not.
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Here is what it looks like after cleaning up both sides. Now it's time
to address the step from my end mill.
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A few seconds on the spindle sander and that step was gone (bottom
piece).
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I used a 3/16" roundover bit on my router table to soften the edges of
the handle.
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My spindle sander has this belt-sanding attachment along with an
adjustable table so I set it at 45 degrees to create a knife edge.
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