spoon bit การใช้
- Spoon bits are the traditional boring tools used with a brace.
- Starting in 2000, craftsmen built the ship using hammers, chisels, knifes, spoon bits and axes resembling Viking tools.
- When reaming a pre-bored straight-sided hole, the spoon bit is inserted into the hole and rotated in a clockwise direction with a carpenters'brace until the desired taper is achieved.
- Parallel spoon bits are used primarily for boring holes in the seat of a Windsor chair to take the back spindles, or similar round-tenon work when assembling furniture frames in green woodworking work.
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- Craftsmen working since 2000 on the 30-meter ( 99-foot ) long and nearly 4-meter ( 13-foot ) wide ship have used hammers, chisels, knives, spoon bits and axes made by a blacksmith to resemble Viking tools.
- I could immediately tell by the awkward ways in which other students handled the unfamiliar drawknife, pommel knife, scorp, gutter adze, spokeshave, travisher, reamer and spoon bit that all the carpentry experience in the world does not matter if you've never laid eyes on any of the specialized tools before.