Hand cut stems are getting a lot easier but I am still having problems trying to form a 'shoulder' to fit in the countersunk area of the shank. I thought that I could get away with creating that shape on my cutting tool but I like the radius that I have now. Any tips?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
Creating Stem Shoulder
Re: Creating Stem Shoulder
If it truly won't fit you either have to reduce the shoulder or increase the chamfer. Your tenon could be too long too. If that doesn't get a response...
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Thank's Dr. Ruth!andrew wrote:If it truly won't fit you either have to reduce the shoulder or increase the chamfer. Your tenon could be too long too. If that doesn't get a response...
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Re: Creating Stem Shoulder
I may have phrased my question wrong. It's not that I am trying to get the stem shoulder to 'fit' into the countersunk area on the end of the shank, my question is "how do I create the stem shoulder in the first place?" I've seen stems without a shoulder and some with. It's always been recommended to me in books and what not, but I just don't know how to create that feature.
Thanks
Mark
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Mark
Re: Creating Stem Shoulder
Would it be possible to post a photo of a stem shoulder for someone who doesn't quite get the terminology
Regards Jon

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You are talking about the little beveled area right between the tenon and the shoulder/faced end of the stem, yeah?
You could use a tool with a tiny bevel cut on that end, you could use a square tool and use the x and y wheels on the carriage at the same time and create a 45 degree cut. Or you could use a skew chisel or something like that and do it by hand.
You could use a tool with a tiny bevel cut on that end, you could use a square tool and use the x and y wheels on the carriage at the same time and create a 45 degree cut. Or you could use a skew chisel or something like that and do it by hand.
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Re: Creating Stem Shoulder
That shoulder is created by the nose radius on your cutting tool.
http://www.mfg.mtu.edu/cyberman/machini ... urn_cutter
I grind mine like this, more or less.
http://www.mfg.mtu.edu/cyberman/machini ... urn_cutter
I grind mine like this, more or less.