How It "Awl" Started
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:16 am
Been spending time outside for the past few months but will migrate more into the shop soon. I have been working on this project off and on. I decided to make some scratch awls from scratch. I started with a 1/4"X4" bolt, a 3/8"X2 1/2" leveling bolt and a 3/8" cap nut.
On the metal lathe I cut a long taper on the bolt, drilled and tapped the end of the leveler bolt to fit the 1/4"-20 bolt and turned the head round. I then drilled a 1/4" hole in the 3/8"-16 cap nut.
I need to cut and drill the wood for the handle. I just used this piece of Oak for reference. I plan to polish and nickel plate all the parts too. The head will be recessed into the wood and will be used to hammer the awl if necessary.
Of course why stop at one. I have parts for ten being prepared. I need more cap nuts and the nickel plating still needs done.
On the metal lathe I cut a long taper on the bolt, drilled and tapped the end of the leveler bolt to fit the 1/4"-20 bolt and turned the head round. I then drilled a 1/4" hole in the 3/8"-16 cap nut.
I need to cut and drill the wood for the handle. I just used this piece of Oak for reference. I plan to polish and nickel plate all the parts too. The head will be recessed into the wood and will be used to hammer the awl if necessary.
Of course why stop at one. I have parts for ten being prepared. I need more cap nuts and the nickel plating still needs done.