[Woodcarver] Want to start carving - Addition
Bill Smith
baydolphs at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 29 00:08:15 EDT 2004
What I have is a set that I sell as well its from
warren tools which is great for when u are travelin n
do not want to carry a big amount of tools with u and
they can be changed to different sizes as well
Bill
Smith
--- Tom Berent <tberent at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> All,
>
> Thanks to all that commented on recommended brands
> of carving tools. I
> think that I deflected from the real questions I was
> thinking of by
> mentioning a specific brand.
>
> >From the carving sites that I have visited, I've
> seen several philosophies
> on what a tool set should contain. One camp
> recommends something like an 8
> piece set with 5 different sweeps, a skew and V tool
> in it while others
> recommend sets with 2 or 3 sweeps in a wider range
> of sizes plus a skew and
> V tool. I can see advantages to both. As a
> beginner, I'd like to buy the
> minimum number of the best tools I could afford to
> get me started and add as
> my needs arise.
>
> And I've come across many different ideas on
> sharpening and know that I'll
> have to find something that fits me. How do I
> overcome V tool sharpening
> phobia?
>
> Tom Berent
> Christiana, TN
>
>
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