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Daryl, I refuse to believe that you made those! No.
Speechless now ...
Regards from Perth
Derek
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Daryl, jeez -- I'd feel kinda guilty asking you to sharpen saws now. You are quite a master craftsman! Beautiful work, all of it.
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Aram, always learning
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........ WOW, you have many talents Sir, great looking tools.
And as I mentioned before absolutely stunning work for those of you who have posted as I keep drooling.
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BaileyNo5 said:
The most important shop tool...
Is it just the lighting, or did you have your wagon vise hand wheel chromed? If so, did it create any fitment issues on the shaft?
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baconpga said:
Some very talented people here on WoodNet. I find myself coming back to this thread to look at all the eye candy quite often. Still drooling over the chisels that Larry Williams made.
Agreed. I would sign up for the first set made available to the public.
Please make proper chisels available again, Larry. Seriously consider the first set sold if you do it.
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I would also like to see Larry offer chisels. I would like bare chisels, without handles.
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KSMike said:
Is it just the lighting, or did you have your wagon vise hand wheel chromed? If so, did it create any fitment issues on the shaft?
Hi Mike
It's a Benchcrafted, that's the way they built them at the time I bought it. Looks like it's chrome-plated.
True power makes no noise - Albert Schweitzer. It's obvious he was referring to hand tools
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Here are a couple of my recent shop-made tools.
This is a scraper I use for removing finish from plane and saw totes. It was made from a rusty old babbitt scraper.
This one is a chisel mallet made from bronze with birdseye maple handle.
I borrowed this picture from Gregory of Sherwood Forest since I forgot to take some photos before shipping it off. This hammer was made from an old chunk of brass hex stock and fitted with a hand-carved hickory handle.
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BaileyNo5,
I will respectfully have to disagree... The most important tool in the shop would have to be the coffee cup - without it you would not be able to hold the coffee....
I am quickly realizing that I have NO natural talent... But I am trying to fake it.