The Hibiki lines of stones made by Naniwa are my favourite. These are made specifically for tools and are very hard. The Hibiki stones release abrasive at a slow rate so they take a long time to...
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The Hibiki lines of stones made by Naniwa are my favourite. These are made specifically for tools and are very hard. The Hibiki stones release abrasive at a slow rate so they take a long time to...
I have a very old Record number 3 and I use it a lot. I find it especially useful to smooth small sections of large boards.
Actually, when my diamond plate was worn out I bought a new one. I have an iWood 300/1000 combination plate and my first one lasted almost 4 years. I love it because it quickly makes a burr.
I remember when everyone raved about Lie Nielsen A2 chisels so I bought one out of curiosity. That was money down the drain :o
Unicorn sharpening? How do people come up with these silly names? A few years from now someone else will come up with the best way ever and everyone will praise it. And then, a few years later the...
Believing is not the same as hard proof :rolleyes: In fact, a Japanese gentleman who is a retired temple carpenter once explained to me that when the bevel and ura are polished too much it can...
Hey everybody :D I'm going to jump right in and tell you what I know. I work on a small shipyard and we also lay Teak decks. We use bedding compound from Simpson or Sikaflex and neither manufacturer...