ShiniKoroshi
Dental Floss Tycoon
Simple arbor press Ive had for decades but used only once. Glad to finally make good use of a useful tool. The flat stock I had on hand too, brass and 304 stainless. 304 isn't the best blade material but it is tough and corrosion resistant. It work hardens so Im hoping it will hold an edge after honing it a few times.
The blade stack (mount) bolted together form the stem that is inserted into the end of the ram. Once bolted together I filed the stem into the shape of a cylinder which will keep the blade stable during the cut. Beveled on one side at about 30° with a honed edge at about 35°. Blade is 3.5" wide with a cutting depth of 1.25" (below the brass bar).
I have a longer piece of pine for a cutting board but it really needs a hardwood. Ill also shorten the board to the right of the blade and work out something so that cuttings drop off instead of stacking up against the blade.

The blade stack (mount) bolted together form the stem that is inserted into the end of the ram. Once bolted together I filed the stem into the shape of a cylinder which will keep the blade stable during the cut. Beveled on one side at about 30° with a honed edge at about 35°. Blade is 3.5" wide with a cutting depth of 1.25" (below the brass bar).
I have a longer piece of pine for a cutting board but it really needs a hardwood. Ill also shorten the board to the right of the blade and work out something so that cuttings drop off instead of stacking up against the blade.
