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yes, its all in the temperWould an old file be a suitable source of metal ?
yes, its all in the temperWould an old file be a suitable source of metal ?
Ok. Game on thenyes, its all in the temper
If you got a thick enough file, like a rasp, you could almost carve it out with a grinder then heat treat itOk. Game on then
That’s the same wood turning late I’ve gotFound it.
They are about £100 new....these have never been used........a gift that ive never had a use forGimme a price, but remember I’m more of a Yorkshire man than you
That’s the same wood turning late I’ve got
It’s the blue Clarke in the video, is that the coronet?Which one. The Coronet?
Interested, but more thinking required with the price. Way more than I’m looking to spend on something that will probably only get used onceThey are about £100 new....these have never been used........a gift that ive never had a use for
Im thinking £50
No DVD though....just the chisels
OKInterested, but more thinking required with the price. Way more than I’m looking to spend on something that will probably only get used once
You never will have the skill if you don’t try?I have everything the video shows, except the skill
This is the planYou never will have the skill if you don’t try?
It’s the blue Clarke in the video, is that the coronet?
Easily done.Ah, the Coronet is the other one. The sort of maroon/red one he has. It is the model I have but he gets much better results from his.
You have inspired me to have a go at tool making Parm. I think I'll start with an ordinary chisel for toturing small pieces of wood.
That should do for your gouge
I want a wider flatter one. I’ve got this carving in mind and I want to leave it showing the gouge marks.That should do for your gouge
Nor did they to start with.For once I’ve actually just looked at YT.
I have everything the video shows, except the skill