I hear ya. It can be very hard and stressful work.
Few pictures.. Terrible choice of wood for pictures due to the dark grain but all I got on hand. I marked my tips in white. One above the line and one below which is not terrible til the final tapers and they can be 1/4-3/8" or more offFor those who don't do points yet or I should say,
Don't totally understand points yet. Try Forearms from someone else.
What you'll learn from them will prove to be more valuable than you could ever imagine. Not only in construction methods but in repairing also.
The main ingredient at the end of the day is YOU!
BREAK IT DOWN, DEFINE IT, WHAT IT IS, AND WHAT IT COULD BE.
Try using a longer piece for the Forearm so your cuts don't end where your center is. It will add stability. This is a 6 pointer, I cut 3 at a time.Few pictures.. Terrible choice of wood for pictures due to the dark grain but all I got on hand. I marked my tips in white. One above the line and one below which is not terrible til the final tapers and they can be 1/4-3/8" or more off
So I guess on short runs it's not to bad but over a 30" it goes stray. Maybe the bed isn't square or the vibration like I previously thought
Tru using a longer piece for the Forearm so your cuts don't end where your center is. It will add stability. This is a 6 pointer, I cut 3 at a time.
I love Vee points.
Show em
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I think I understand what your saying but you have a different way of saying that or preferably more pictures?Tru using a longer piece for the Forearm so your cuts don't end where your center is. It will add stability. This is a 6 pointer, I cut 3 at a time.
I think I understand what your saying but you have a different way of saying that or preferably more pictures?
I gotcha... That's what I was thinking you was sayingFound it. This is the only part of what I'm saying, you should be concerned with.
The tail adds stability.
Yayyyyy!I gotcha... That's what I was thinking you was saying
Maybe it's cause I'm looking on my phone but that first picture visually all kinda blended together
Few pictures.. Terrible choice of wood for pictures due to the dark grain but all I got on hand. I marked my tips in white. One above the line and one below which is not terrible til the final tapers and they can be 1/4-3/8" or more off
So I guess on short runs it's not to bad but over a 30" it goes stray. Maybe the bed isn't square or the vibration like I previously thought