Power tools help save time on carving spindles on wood wagon axles. Which tool works best may depend on your comfort zone and what you have available. A flap-sander works well, but I also have a duplicating machine that really cuts down on time. However, it can use a very dangerous cutter that I would never recommend for free style carving. This video shows two more ways to carve new wagon axles to fit the skeins.
Tools I like to use here in the shop:
I have several 4½” Makita angle grinders [ Ссылка ]
I have several 7” Makita grinders [ Ссылка ]
4½” Flap wheels [ Ссылка ]
My Makita cordless drill [ Ссылка ]
My Milwaukee ½” cordless drill [ Ссылка ]
My Makita 3¼” Electric plane [ Ссылка ]
My Makita Leaf Blower, revolutionized my shop cleaning [ Ссылка ]
My Makita ½” drill, very powerful [ Ссылка ]
My Baileigh Cyclone dust collector [ Ссылка ]
My Baileigh 50 Ton Pneumatic Shop Press - [ Ссылка ]
Total Wood Preservative – 5 gallons [ Ссылка ]
Total Wood Preservative – 1 gallon [ Ссылка ]
These Amazon links also help support this channel if they are helpful for you.
The Rasp I like to use – 14” [ Ссылка ]
The Big Hoof Rasp – 17” [ Ссылка ]
The Rebar Leatherman I use [ Ссылка ]
The silk scarf I wear [ Ссылка ]
My metal marking pencil [ Ссылка ]
Metal marking pencil refills [ Ссылка ]
Merchandise Stores!
Store Frontier for tee-shirts, sweat shirts and hoodies.
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