12-12-2022, 12:39 PM
(Seasons) Greetings,
I haven't posted hand tool projects lately... most of my woodworking has been very utilitarian recently. Other hobbies also are competing with hand tools.
I remember that Grobet was a frequently-mentioned saw-file maker. So I was tickled when I picked up a vintage watch-bracelet repair tool made by Grobet. It looks like the picture below.
As you can imagine, the tool as designed would tend to sound squeaky. I've found that Alfie Shine hard wax is a very good lubricant for jobs like this. Also, it was the best lubricant I found for the depth-adjusters on Lie Nielssen low angle planes.
If you don't have any Alfie Shine, be warned that it is very fragrant. Frankincense and Myrrh are natural hard resins that are part of the concoction!
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Season's Greetings!
I haven't posted hand tool projects lately... most of my woodworking has been very utilitarian recently. Other hobbies also are competing with hand tools.
I remember that Grobet was a frequently-mentioned saw-file maker. So I was tickled when I picked up a vintage watch-bracelet repair tool made by Grobet. It looks like the picture below.
As you can imagine, the tool as designed would tend to sound squeaky. I've found that Alfie Shine hard wax is a very good lubricant for jobs like this. Also, it was the best lubricant I found for the depth-adjusters on Lie Nielssen low angle planes.
If you don't have any Alfie Shine, be warned that it is very fragrant. Frankincense and Myrrh are natural hard resins that are part of the concoction!
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Season's Greetings!
Chris