r1 - 25 Jan 2008 - 10:35:40 - AlbinDrzewianowskiYou are here: TWiki >  BlacksmithInfo Web > ShopTips > JigsAndFixtures > ProfBoboLeafVeiningTool

Professor Bobo's Leaf Veining Anvil Tool

At the 3rd Annual Bill Gichner Memorial Hammer-In, January 2007, Professor Bob (aka Bobby Hanson) demonstrated a leaf veining tool to give a raised central vein to a leaf. Here is my first attempt at making and using this tool. Basically, it is just a good size block of steel (with a hardy stub) that has a tapered “V” groove running the length of the top. The professor told us that he had put the groove in by taking a Boy Scout axe and driving it into a heated block of steel. Wanting to have a little more control over the creation of the groove, I first cut a slit with my band saw and then opened it up with a 3 cornered file. (Fig. 1) It is very important to radius the edges of the block, especially the front.

I found that the groove I had made was too large to use with leaves made from 3/8” square. However, it seems to work with larger leaves, e.g. made from ½” square. (Fig. 2)

I think that I will be making a second one of these tools with a smaller groove to use with smaller leaves.

Moral of the story: since I make a lot more smaller leaves than bigger leaves, I should have started testing the tool a lot sooner and not filed in so deep to start with.

  • Veining Tool:
    VeinTool_1WIKI.jpg


  • Sample leaf showing raised central vein:
    Leaf_1_WIKI.jpg



-- AlbinDrzewianowski - 25 Jan 2008

 
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