Well guys, as you know, a few months ago I decided to finally get off my butt and push through the fear and give grip making a shot. Most of you guys have been following me along on that Journey and I've even managed to sell a few sets.
Up till now I have only been making smooth sets. I know that that's not going to get me all the way there. I've known all along I was going to have to learn how to checker. Just like in the beginning though, I allowed the prospect to intimidate me. Well, my wife found this at a garage sale for $10.!
I figured for 10 bucks, what the hell, what could possibly go wrong? She brought it home and I immediately took the tools out of the box and gave everything a good once over. The handles are kind of cheap but the cutting heads seem to work okay. Anyway, I grabbed a scrap of Walnut and drew an X on it with a pencil and then went to work. This is what I was able to come up with for my first attempt.
Flatwood is one thing, next up, the subtle curvature of an actual set of grips. Wish me luck!
Up till now I have only been making smooth sets. I know that that's not going to get me all the way there. I've known all along I was going to have to learn how to checker. Just like in the beginning though, I allowed the prospect to intimidate me. Well, my wife found this at a garage sale for $10.!
I figured for 10 bucks, what the hell, what could possibly go wrong? She brought it home and I immediately took the tools out of the box and gave everything a good once over. The handles are kind of cheap but the cutting heads seem to work okay. Anyway, I grabbed a scrap of Walnut and drew an X on it with a pencil and then went to work. This is what I was able to come up with for my first attempt.
Flatwood is one thing, next up, the subtle curvature of an actual set of grips. Wish me luck!