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    Spokeshave success

    Some time ago I was working on a curved board that needed a bullnose profile. It was my excuse to purchase a spokeshave. I sharpened it as best I could freehand (as you know it's too short to fit into a honing guide), and thought I'd have a go at it. The project board was sapele. After about 20 minutes of fiddling, I ended that exercise in frustration.

    The spokeshave went in a drawer.

    Recently, I was going through Paul Sellers' new book and saw the spokeshave sharpening jig and decided to give it a try (come to find out he also has a YouTube video on making one).

    I must say, it works well, and made a world of difference in performance. What a breakthrough huh?...when it's sharp it works

    Here's the jig...I tapered the sides as Paul suggests to fit snug with the honing guide.
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    And here's the result...first walnut, then sapele
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    Great pictures; I finally understand how spokeshaves work. And congrats on figuring it out on your own!

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    Good job Phil! Thank you for showing this. Now I might be able to get an edge on the ole Record.
    You never get the answer if you don't ask the question.

    Joe

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    I have a similar guide with only a screw, nut and washer to hold those short blades for free handing.

    I think David Weaver posted something about blade holders for freehand sharpening a few years ago, dang I miss him.

    jtk
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    I made the Paul Sellers spokeshave sharpening jig and had good success with sharpening my blade on my Worksharp.

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    Good job and results Phil....looks good!
    Jerry

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