A good source for tools
…my area’s “Cabin Fever” meet, and I couldn’t believe how many tools were offered. I picked up a Starret 12″ Combination Square for $12, an old Spofford/Fray brace for $18…
…my area’s “Cabin Fever” meet, and I couldn’t believe how many tools were offered. I picked up a Starret 12″ Combination Square for $12, an old Spofford/Fray brace for $18…
Hi Simon I cant help with stone choice buddy, I use scary sharp system. I pinched this info of my suppliers site 🙂 Originally developed for polishing fibre optics 3M…
…the things “they” come up with. So you stick this paper to glass? Is that extra tough glass? I love the fact it is actually called Scary Sharp hehe Interesting…
…or so, scary sharp is Ideal, Its also Ideal for the quick touch up without the fuss. I have never used diamond plates, so I cant comment on them. I…
…my blades are all scary sharp. I had a bounce the other day and barley touched my finger creating a new bloody mess on my table I was making. Hands…
…planes and not your knifes or your straight razors and you only sharpen them once a week I think scary sharp is good for you. If you will sharpen your…
LIL I started with scary sharp, it worked but sandpaper adds up. I have and use oil stones for certain applications. But about 2 years ago I was introduced to…
…for fine work, small beads, dowels, inlay and veneers. The 24 tpi is a good size for this. They do finer teeth so small you can scarcely see them and…
…Larry shows it all on the video. It doesn’t look difficult, but somewhat scary. The grinding is done on a standard grinder and sanding belt. I’m of course not recommending…
…is that it is scalable. I would say round it a bit and try it and round it some more. If I had to guess I would guess 12″ but…