Closest woodcraft is about an hr away, I've been wanting to go there anyways.
There's a Cheesecake Factory up around there, so sounds like a date night to me
Closest woodcraft is about an hr away, I've been wanting to go there anyways.
There's a Cheesecake Factory up around there, so sounds like a date night to me
Northeast Ohio is close to Hartville Tool territory. There may be a few tools there to try.
The handiest tool is that one that feels comfortable in your hand. For my money, a LN 102 or the Lee Valley equivalent is a good starting point. Or watch for a forum member that has a vintage Stanley 60-1/2 for sale, and ask nice if he/she will have the blade sharpened!
If the thunder don't get you, the lightning will.
Not too far from me, though havent been there in quite a while.
They opened a 2nd location even closer to me, much smaller and from what I heard from a co worker a bit of a disappointment if you've been to the original
I have an LN 9 1/2 and Stanley 60 1/2. Of late the LN stays the n the box while I use a Stanley 18 I picked up at a reasonable price.
I like the LN but IMO it is not enough better to justify the cost difference. I'll probably sell it.
These videos might be interesting to you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jWuU-Qbp4w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMKwANWawek