Yup… I have the same question too…~~ Regards, Crabie
Are those concerning the nose/tail width? I just got these and found very helpful. Thanks u Mike~… Regards, Crabie
Let me know if you need more help.
… the piece of wood with the holes in it, is a handle…the holes allow you to slip your fingers in for more control…It also works as a straight edge to check bottom vee/concave/flats…It really works great… Paul
Paul: Would you share the details on the sanding bar? What’s it made of and how it’s fitted togther. I suppose the paper is glued on? Thanks! you’ve posted some very nice looking tools, and it shows in the quality of your boards. Tom S.>>> … the piece of wood with the holes in it, is a handle…the holes allow > you to slip your fingers in for more control…It also works as a straight > edge to check bottom vee/concave/flats…It really works great…>>> Paul
then you re in trouble man… I have thousands of question need your help. BTW, thanks for your help. Regards, Crabie
Paul:>>> Would you share the details on the sanding bar? What’s it made of and how > it’s fitted togther. I suppose the paper is glued on? Thanks! you’ve > posted some very nice looking tools, and it shows in the quality of your > boards.>>> Tom S. …The plywood is 1/2" Baltic Birch… I cut the base piece to 3"x21"(the size of the cut sanding belt that I used)…Into the base, I routered a 1/2"wide x1/4" deep groove…Into that groove I glued the handle…I used conact cement to attach the cut sanding belt… Paul
…The plywood is 1/2" Baltic Birch… I cut the base piece to > 3"x21"(the size of the cut sanding belt that I used)…Into the > base, I routered a 1/2"wide x1/4" deep groove…Into that groove > I glued the handle…I used conact cement to attach the cut sanding > belt…>>> Paul Compliments the rail line tool looks great to dude. Peter Rijk.