Finally got around to turning the wood handles for the awls. Used Black Walnut, love that stuff. I was going to nickel plate the parts but just polished them instead. I have a small collection of awls and like the patina age brings. Being a bolt through design I didn't see a need for a ferrule. The acorn nuts and washers are stainless steel. Have a look.
When I made the hardware I made the heads all the same size but should have made them fit a forstner bit size. Well I rather than cutting them again I got out the boring head I was inspired to buy from Craft Supplies. Here is a demo video.
Got it dialed in and they fit great.
"Awl" Done
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Nice work. That boring head is waaay less than I thought it would cost. https://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/p/72 ... Cutter-Set
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It is a kit too. Comes with 9 cutters of differing lengths.
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A bunch more money can be spent on one but this one is fine for wood working. Haven't tried it on metal yet but someday. I did sharpen the cutter with a diamond file to get a crisper cut. Wood really likes sharp tools.Cherryville Chuck wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 12:19 pm Nice work. That boring head is waaay less than I thought it would cost. https://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/p/72 ... Cutter-Set
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They look great Dan.
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Very nice, Dan...so many toys, so little time...I should have retired earlier...
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