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Well, the in house tools that Packard sells are generally good quality, but some times some slip through that are not up to standards. Other possible culprits here could be the wood, and glue can dull the tools also. Another possibility could be your sharpening. There are all sorts of tools that 'hold the edge 5 times longer'. This means to me, that I can do more roughing before needing a touch up, but always go back to the grinder for a fresh edge before doing finish cuts. I guess also that there could be a problem with knowing how long you can cut before you need to touch up the edge. If you have a near by friend, you could let them try the gouge to see if they have the same problem. If you did get a bad one, you can send it back.
For best quality tools out there, there is Doug Thompson tools and D Way tools. I can detect no difference in how their tools cut or how long the edges last, but both are far above standard MS HSS.
robo hippy
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Sometimes I sharpen every 2 to 5 minutes. Even if I just sharpened just a few minutes ago I always sharpen again for the last cut for a better finish cut.
Exotics are hard on the edge of the tool.
I can not wait to see what you are making buddy.
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