11-16-2016, 03:54 PM
As I told Jim, I am not a "hand tool guy" but I do like sharp.
I do hand cut dove tails and butterfly/bow- tie inlay and not much more with hand tools. But...one thing I am passionate about is sharp! At age ten or eleven I received my first pocket knife. My dad's only requirement...The center blade had to be sharp enough to castrate calves. He taught me early. My tools, kitchen knives, and pocket knives may not be the sharpest but they are very sharp. All of that to say: I like a tool or jig that enhances the process. Jim kindly added me to the pass-around list and the following is part of an email I sent him.
Jim, you are my new best friend. Thanks to you I have:
Observations:
Concerns:
Summation:
I do hand cut dove tails and butterfly/bow- tie inlay and not much more with hand tools. But...one thing I am passionate about is sharp! At age ten or eleven I received my first pocket knife. My dad's only requirement...The center blade had to be sharp enough to castrate calves. He taught me early. My tools, kitchen knives, and pocket knives may not be the sharpest but they are very sharp. All of that to say: I like a tool or jig that enhances the process. Jim kindly added me to the pass-around list and the following is part of an email I sent him.
Jim, you are my new best friend. Thanks to you I have:
- resurrected a 1 1/2" Stanley 750 that showed up years ago with a bad edge. Maybe 10 minutes on the Tormek, 15 passes on course diamond, 15 passes on 1000 diamond, 25 passes on White Arkansas, and 7 passes on the strop...perfection!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- resurrected a 1" plastic Stanley my wife had used to "clean brick" 16 years ago when we remodeled. Same procedure.
- resurrected a 1" plastic Buck that I found. Same procedure.
- four block plane irons, Started on the 1000 diamond.
- two plane irons, starting on the 1000.
- one Stanley shoulder iron.
- I have 18 Lie-Nielson and Stanley chisels I recently sharpened so I did not re-sharpen them.
Observations:
- Impressive design
- Great "heft", no China short cuts
- Registration pins...brilliant idea, this is where I realized you really went the extra mile. Don't let anyone talk you out of these.
- I have small hands, the first two chisels took a while to balance, juggle, and tighten; afterwards no problem.
- Out of the box the rollers were sluggish. I removed the axel cleaned and oiled the parts... rollers spin with ease.
- The projection plate is a great idea.
Concerns:
- Production cost vs. Market: I have only used the cheap honing guide that Woodcraft and Rockler sell. For years I have wanted something better. My wife gives me a nice allowance so price has not been the issue. I considered the Veritas and Lie-Nielson but in both cases you buy the guide then you need extras. As you know, there are many to choose from, and for you, to compete with. After Lie-Nielson sees yours they will say "Why didn't we think of that?"
- I believe your jig is better than anything I have seen.
Summation:
- Jim, you have invented a better "mouse trap".
- I want one.
- By letting me test your jig, I am now possessed with envy, desire, something unnatural!!!!!!! Thanks a lot Jim.
- I wish you all the luck in the world! You deserve it.
"I tried being reasonable..........I didn't like it." Clint Eastwood