[MR] Need wood carving recommendations
McKenna
mckennawerks at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 9 09:24:25 PST 2009
Greetings all,
Much good advice has already been posted, my 2 ducats...
Your tools must be sharp! Almost none are sufficiently sharpened at the
factory or forge, and those that are generally have a generic bevel that may
not be suitable for the type of wood or carving you are doing. But
regardless of how sharp they start out, they get too dull fast. Don't
expect to spend a day carving without stopping to sharpen several times.
Remember a dull blade is far more dangerous than a sharp blade.
The best system (IMO) for honing carving tools is the so called "Scary
Sharp" which uses adhesive sand paper on plate glass (or another very flat
surface) rather than stones. Two good versions can be found at:
<http://www.woodbutcher.net/scary.shtml>
and
http://dans-woodshop.blogspot.com/2009/01/sharpening-with-scary-sharp.html
regards,
McKenna
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