Unsure where to post this so will try here first. I have been making small wooden and bone instrument parts, mainly for banjos, by hand for some time now but there has to be an easier way.
My latest challenge was a pair of match-size wedges with opposing compound angles; the job was achieved well enough but it was all done by eye & hand, something I'm used to but sick of. Ive looked at scroll saws, linishers, small bandsaws but the best I ve seen so far is a small disc sander with sliding fence and the Carbatec rep was horrified when he knew what I wanted to do with it; shape very tiny objects with precision. Once upon a long time ago, I knew of such machinery in an engineering workshop but I need something suitable for this application in the home workshop. I haven't found what Im looking for yet.
So my question is... what machinery or aids for hand tools do you guys use for small precision work?
Thanks in advance.
My latest challenge was a pair of match-size wedges with opposing compound angles; the job was achieved well enough but it was all done by eye & hand, something I'm used to but sick of. Ive looked at scroll saws, linishers, small bandsaws but the best I ve seen so far is a small disc sander with sliding fence and the Carbatec rep was horrified when he knew what I wanted to do with it; shape very tiny objects with precision. Once upon a long time ago, I knew of such machinery in an engineering workshop but I need something suitable for this application in the home workshop. I haven't found what Im looking for yet.
So my question is... what machinery or aids for hand tools do you guys use for small precision work?
Thanks in advance.
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