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Great video. I appreciate your hard work and sharing your thought process. Having also read the Connoly book I would have been thinking along the same lines. But I had the same question as Bob about the straight edge as you were putting the blue to it at the beginning of the vid. The Connoly book has made me paranoid of all my metrology tools as they are all used and I spend more time proofing them than I ever would have before reading it. Starting with my granite surface plate that was inspected shortly before I bought it used.
I would think that straight edge, if proven to be accurate, would be great for checking dovetails. And would be improved by putting some wooden handles on the ends like I've seen some done to keep from handling and heating/warping it. If warped, it would be a wonderful candidate to be scrapped in.
I'm curious why you went with this straight edge instead of your camelback? I truly am just curious, not judging. I'm trying to learn this by reading and watching vids. I've done a couple of small things and realize I've got a long way to go. I was most impressed by Wes Johnson's scraping vid as it was so straight forward and workmanlike.
I would think that straight edge, if proven to be accurate, would be great for checking dovetails. And would be improved by putting some wooden handles on the ends like I've seen some done to keep from handling and heating/warping it. If warped, it would be a wonderful candidate to be scrapped in.
I'm curious why you went with this straight edge instead of your camelback? I truly am just curious, not judging. I'm trying to learn this by reading and watching vids. I've done a couple of small things and realize I've got a long way to go. I was most impressed by Wes Johnson's scraping vid as it was so straight forward and workmanlike.