[Woodcarver] Tool Storage

Bill Judt bjudt at sasktel.net
Tue Feb 21 11:35:27 EST 2006


Jim:

I find the best method for dealing with transporting tools in to
employ a "tool caddy". Hire a young carving enthusiast to accompany
you to carving events. Train the caddy to pack and unpack the tools,
and to hand the tools to you as you need them. The reward for the
caddy is the learning experience. He/she gets to attend all these
carving experiences in exotic places and to learn from a Master!

Of course, you'll have to feed the caddy... that could cost you a few
bucks... but think of the convenience of it all, and the benefits of
mentoring. Wow! What an idea!!

Bill
List Owner

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On 21-Feb-06, at 8:30 AM, Joe Dillett wrote:


I would like to find a method to
easily transport a variety of palm tools, knives, and a few long
handled tools
that will keep them sharp but readily available. I am using a large
tool box
at this time but the tools are loose and get dull from banging
around in the
box. Any suggestions will be very much appreciated.

Thanks

Jim Williams


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