Sean Jones
Well-Known Member
I've done several tapered tangs now. However I always seem to end up with the same problem. One side of my tang will be almost completely flat even before I hand sand it on my granite table; which is good.
However the other side, almost always the right side, I end up spending hours chasing flatness. The butt end is always a bit low. In the case of my KITH Bowie there was about half an inch in length gap at the butt end. The gap when I first noticed it was approximately 1/64 in width maybe a bit less.
This really slowed me down on my KITH Bowie. I spent several days getting one side flat. I eventually got it with a lot of hand sanding but it was extremely tedious and time consuming
So any ideas what I might be doing wrong? I've looked at several tutorials on tapering tangs and I think I'm doing it correctly.
However the other side, almost always the right side, I end up spending hours chasing flatness. The butt end is always a bit low. In the case of my KITH Bowie there was about half an inch in length gap at the butt end. The gap when I first noticed it was approximately 1/64 in width maybe a bit less.
This really slowed me down on my KITH Bowie. I spent several days getting one side flat. I eventually got it with a lot of hand sanding but it was extremely tedious and time consuming
So any ideas what I might be doing wrong? I've looked at several tutorials on tapering tangs and I think I'm doing it correctly.