

Making hammer and tool handles, for anyone without a lathe, usually default to a square, sometimes sculptured square handle, or a dowel, but I wanted to see what the table saw could do for me so I created this 8 sided, octagon shaped handle, retaining that shape on the grip, then rounding the upper part on my oscillating belt sander, along the way I also used my bandsaw for trimming excess wood to make my sanding time shorter, and of course other woodworking tools can be used like a sliding mitre saw, drill press, wood planer and jointer, I love how the size and diameter can easily be custom adjusted depending on what the handle is to be used for, another enjoyable woodworking project with a useful and very nice gipping wooden handle. Read Full Article Here - https://bit.ly/405K5Fe *** Taylor Tools Affiliate Store - https://lddy.no/18zkg *** Amazon Affiliate Store - https://www.amazon.com/shop/woodworkweb *** Magswitch Affiliate Store - https://mag-tools.com/discount/COLIN_KNECHT *** Canadian Amazon Affiliate Store - https://bit.ly/3CiAFKi *** T-SHIRTS and Fun Stuff - https://teespring.com/stores/woodworkweb-2 **** Subscribe here - https://www.youtube.com/user/knecht105 ** Like me at Facebook: https://goo.gl/DLgvoa ** Visit the website: http://www.woodworkweb.com ** Follow on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/colinknecht ** Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/woodworkweb

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