[Woodcarver] Help again with tools!

Larry Odegard larryodegard at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 30 11:56:26 EST 2008


Hi Chris,

Sorry for your experience. Get a good knife first.
Then branch out. I would buy some palm tools next,
based on the size of your projected projects. A V and
a viener and also a 3,5 and 7 sweep would come next in
that order.
It always pays to buy what you can afford and if you
can't afford good tools wait until you've saved so you
can.

Larry O.


--- Chris <tooker at rogers.com> wrote:


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> > Hi Ya Everyone,

> Just wanted to say Hi! Hope all is well in your neck

> of the woods :) I think I have mentioned in the

> past on the Woodcarver Digest that I had bought some

> carving tools from Ebay. Well as it turned out when

> they finally got here, all the people who warned me

> of this were right? They finally came and are

> terrible tools. It is a set made by Hawk, cheap

> Chinese junk I believe. The tools are made of very

> very rough steel which I have found aren't

> sharpening very well. I am back to the beginning

> again due to the waiting and the very poor tools. So

> I am wondering if I can get some help again as good

> tools make good carvings? If so, What tools should

> I get to start trying to carve with? Sharp

> tools being the key to good carvings. I am not sure

> which size of gouges, skews or V tools I will need

> and possibly a stab knife and chip knife for relief.

> I don't think I will be doing any large carvings.

> I would like to do some small to medium size relief

> carvings and some "in the round" animal carvings

> that I have some patterns for that will only be

> about 5 to 6 inches long and I believe require

> layering of 3/4" boards of 3 to 4 layers.

> I guess the major problem for me is which sizes

> of tools to get. Should I be getting detail tools

> for the work I want to do for now?

> Again I am very confused as to where to go now as

> this debacle from eBay has definitely set me back

> and have to start all over again. All I have is the

> very awesome Ron Wells bench knife I got from Jan

> such a great knife. I don't have alot of money to

> spend as I have been off work doing the full time

> Daddy thing with my son :)

> I hope everyone who helped before will give me

> pointers once again

> Hope you can get me started...AGAIN ;)

>

> Chris Huggins

> Collingwood, Canada

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Larry Odegard

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