Since I got a shiny new Makita multi tool yesterday from the money elderly relatives still insist on sending me despite being 46 next week I decided to get used to it before I tried it on decent wood.
i still had the block of half seasoned oak that split and cracked before I could try making the copy of a 17/early 18th C. dug out tinder box so since it only came with a saw blade I thought I'd saw down the lines and then chisel out the waste in the middle. Chiseling out only with the size of material I had to use wasn't a runner, the thin sides do not handle the blows required well. I suspect the originals were chiseled out of a big section of log and when the holes were done the box was cut out .
anyroad the tool, also known as a plunge saw I believe, does the job well, the tinder hole is done and the storage section well on its way. Ill use paring chisels to clear up the sides and hide the machine marks!
Atb
Tom
i still had the block of half seasoned oak that split and cracked before I could try making the copy of a 17/early 18th C. dug out tinder box so since it only came with a saw blade I thought I'd saw down the lines and then chisel out the waste in the middle. Chiseling out only with the size of material I had to use wasn't a runner, the thin sides do not handle the blows required well. I suspect the originals were chiseled out of a big section of log and when the holes were done the box was cut out .
anyroad the tool, also known as a plunge saw I believe, does the job well, the tinder hole is done and the storage section well on its way. Ill use paring chisels to clear up the sides and hide the machine marks!
Atb
Tom