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I also use scary sharp. I think it’s better when starting out, not just because it’s cheaper so you can get to it right away, but because it’s more forgiving…
I also use scary sharp. I think it’s better when starting out, not just because it’s cheaper so you can get to it right away, but because it’s more forgiving…
I started with scary sharp and it worked great, but it does get expensive, after a bit. I moved to water stones and there was so much prep involved. Soak…
…be able to sharpen all widths I would recommend going for scary sharpening. Sure it is going to be expensive in the long run but initial investments are not too…
No 4 scalpel with a No 26 blade works great for me
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…is that diamond plate superfine grit 1200 where as scary sharpening 0.03 Micron = to around 30,000 + grit.So you may have to venture into different sharpening methods like Scary…
I believe it to be Scandinavian. At least the term is. You could also call it scrimshaw, but that term is usually reserved for the process performed on bone and…
Yeah Eddie, it’s a scam. They pull projects from other woodworking websites and pass them off as their own. I’m not sure if you get a DVD or not if…
From my reading (not experience), a splice or scarf joint is the appropriate way to extend lumber with a good amount of strength. There are many variations of these joints,…
…I still think it could be improved. Yep, I’ve watched the gouge sharpening video. My chisels were pretty sharp I thought. I’ve been using the scary sharp sandpaper method with…