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tippie53
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brace making techniques

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I am shooting a new video in a few weeks and looking for input . What topics would interest you. Remember that what I do is my way and there are other ways to do things . I will just show how I do it.
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I would like to know if you split it alone the grain first and if so how because when I do it with my axe it does not split cleanly
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+1 on splitting technique

Also..thicknessing without a drum sander

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I buy my brace stock already split. A tool that you want to use is a froe. That is what I use to split. A hatchet is also a good splitting to, I think you can control them better. Spliting across the grain to get the thickness then with the grain.
That technique will help with run out better.
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Yeah, showing going from a split wedge to final brace stock dimensions. Then radius and lap joint.
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I think we can arrange something I will shoot a short vid on that. I will let you know when it is done.
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I buy my brace stock pre-split from LMI or one of the vendors here.

I'm more interested in how to see how other convert a brace stock billet into braces. I seem to be terribly inefficient at it.

I'm also interested in hearing the differences in attributes for the various types of brace wood (Adirondack, Sitka, etc...)
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