[Woodcarver] Carving Knife
Lynn Diel
carvers_creek at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 1 22:00:31 EST 2004
Dan
I would concur with the others. I have several of Ron's knives and would highly recommend them. If you want to make short work of cross grain, it slices through the wood with little resistance. Keeping an edge on it is easy. I can take large cuts and feel confident that the knife will be intact and the cut will be clean.
Lynn
Greg Wilkerson <grgwlkrsn at hotmail.com> wrote:
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Hi Dan,
I'll have to second Lon's choice, Ron Wells makes one of the best cutting
knives I have ever used. I don't use knives very much as a rule for the
types of carvings I do, but when I do, I reach for his most often.
Greg
Greg Wilkerson
http://www.wilkersonwoodcarving.com
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Good Evening,
I've been thinking of investing in a high quality carving knife for general
purpose caricature carving, not detail. I have been looking, and there are
many different brands, Helvie, Diobsud Forge, Cape Forge, and Denny knives.
I would like to hear your opinions on the best choice.
Thanks,
Dan Heine
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Lynn E. Diel
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