[Woodcarver] A sharp tool

Larry Yudis thewoodcraftshop at mchsi.com
Fri Jul 11 13:17:29 EDT 2008



Yes ... this subject has been brought up many times before because a lot of us
struggle with the same problems.

It has been suggested in the past, and I'm in full agreement, that the best
tutorial on sharpening is Ev Ellenwood's DVD called "Sharpening Simplified". I
have yet to have anyone who studied the DVD ever tell me they didn't achieve
sharp tools.

It can be gotten directly from Ev at: www.ellenwoodarts.com or from any
reputable woodcarving supply house.

Good luck with your future sharpening endeavors!


Larry (BIG DOG) Yudis
The Woodcraft Shop
2724 State St
Bettendorf, IA 52722
800-397-2278
www.thewoodcraftshop.com

Carol and Larry Yudis, Show Chairs
International Woodcarvers Congress
Affiliated Wood Carvers, Ltd.
PO Box 104
Bettendorf, IA 52722
563-359-9684 (days)
563-355-3787 (evenings)
www.awcltd.org


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I have tried and tried to hone tools and knives, with stones and grinders. I
can't get it right! Sure you heard this question before, but I just plain can't
get the hang of it! Frustrated in jersey.
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