Repairs to the Samson post, remaking the lower end with a 12" scraph joint and remaking the tenon joint on the lower end to refit into the new forefoot that is being made.

The original samson post for the most part is in good condition and just the lower end needed replacing so it is just as easy to cut a 12 inch long scraph joint on the lower end of the original samson post and glue and bolt a new section on to the post.


Having cut the scraph joint on the original post it is now time to flatten off the scraph joint and make up a new section to be glued and bolted on to the existing part


The original post is very hard and seasoned so the bandsaw found it hard going to cut through such hard wood even with a new bandsaw blade.


Now time to get out the chisels and planes to get the joint flat.


 

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