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Kees Heiden
06-29-2018, 5:39 AM
While browsing through an old Marples catalogue I found this bit of wisdom. I'm sure you all don't do these things, don't you?

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Kees Heiden
06-29-2018, 5:45 AM
More advice:

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This catalogue is from 1938.

Phil Mueller
06-29-2018, 6:45 AM
Thanks Kees, I’ll have to give that bow saw grip a try.

ken hatch
06-29-2018, 7:26 AM
Thanks Kees,

All good rules but #5 and #6 bring a smile. I love my pre-WWII Marples.

ken

Jeff Ranck
06-29-2018, 11:53 AM
My favorites were always the "Primitive Pete" series that we watched in shop class. I learned more about tools there than just about anywhere. Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKM4qBESzrA

David Eisenhauer
06-29-2018, 9:47 PM
Thanks for sharing Kees.

Alexander Zagubny
06-30-2018, 4:35 AM
Nice video with Pete! However I wonder how it is supposed to use chisel bevel up for paring like here (https://youtu.be/fGkOOtd3GmY?t=1233) keeping it at an angle? Does anyone know or actually use that way?

Tony Zaffuto
06-30-2018, 5:55 AM
More advice:

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This catalogue is from 1938.

Maybe we'll see "Lost Arts Press" reprint these posters! Great reminders of techniques!

Thanks for posting!

glenn bradley
06-30-2018, 10:04 AM
I love the fact that in a more sensible time "Watch the point" was considered adequate instruction.

Jim Koepke
06-30-2018, 11:20 AM
Don't #7:

Don't put fingers or other body parts in front of the sharp end of a chisel during use.

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Ted Phillips
07-04-2018, 9:57 AM
This reminds me of those "Demotivational" posters on the interwebs...

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Rob Luter
07-08-2018, 10:25 AM
In school shop class we had “Primitive Pete” movies. Pete was a doofus that would do all manner of stupid stuff, always used the wrong tool, and exposed himself to potential injury regularly. The mantra of the class was “don’t be a primitive Pete”. I took it to heart. I still have all my fingers!