[Woodcarver] Another whittle question
Bill Judt
bjudt at sasktel.net
Wed Nov 28 19:07:34 EST 2007
Paul:
Sharp tools are an acquired touch. Muscle memory is key... train your
muscles to hold the tools correctly when sharpening, and the process
becomes routine and speedy.
Many approaches work... but all employ the same principles. Carving
tools are sharpened differently from carpenters' chisels.
You'll get lots of practical advise from subscribers. Ev Ellenwood (ellenwoodarts at charter.net
) has a great video demonstrating the principles of sharpening. Hope
this helps,
Blessings and Peace,
Bill
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W.F. Judt,
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
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PH: 306-373-6649
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On 28-Nov-07, at 9:58 AM, pauleeb at tmo.blackberry.net wrote:
> Hello, I have been monitoring list for months now. And you all are a
> wealth of great resources! I. Know this is a cliche question, but
> how. Do I approach the world of sharp tools?
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