This is a bit strange to ask, but I have seen some incredible stuff done with wood on this board in the past, so I figured the wisdom was out there!
In the past I have created some tap handles with an old draw knife. These were just cut from single chunks of hardwwood out of the woodpile. I have since put together a few scraps that I would like to somehow combine. I have some ash, oak, walnut and tiger maple. How exactly can I glue these together and then carve out a handle from this larger combination chunk? These pieces are currently wedge shaped, and rough chainsaw cuts. Any ideas?
In the past I have created some tap handles with an old draw knife. These were just cut from single chunks of hardwwood out of the woodpile. I have since put together a few scraps that I would like to somehow combine. I have some ash, oak, walnut and tiger maple. How exactly can I glue these together and then carve out a handle from this larger combination chunk? These pieces are currently wedge shaped, and rough chainsaw cuts. Any ideas?