So a fun little woodworking project today... I'll finish it up tomorrow with the metal work and stain, etc.
This is a cigar cutter in the form of a French Revolution Guillotine! All made out of oak with the blade made of spring steel weighted with .175" thick copper plates/guides. Stands about 24" tall including the keystone at the top. Pretty sure it would lop a finger off without too much trouble!
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3/4" oak plank sliced into beams. Sort of like a Lincoln Logs project!
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Blade is flat spring steel bolted to copper weights/guides. It weighs enough that it comes down with a 'thunk!'
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Cheated and did most of the woodwork on a milling machine. But, hey, whatever works! Bolted and glued the beams together. Those are 8BA steel bolts.
This is sort of inspiring me to pursue my dreams of building a real one. It's not that daunting a project, in reality. Though the joining would be some serious work with a chainsaw and chisels. But I think every neighborhood needs one these days...
Well, I'll finish it up tomorrow and post 'After' pix. Hopefully while enjoying a nice cleved-stogie!
Sirhr