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    Stan Covington’s blog

    Have people been following Stan’s posts on chisels? Very informative regardless of whether you prefer western or Japanese chisels. https://covingtonandsons.com/

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    Yes, very informative. A big fan.

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    Havent read his blog but his posts here were always informative. He's a smart guy with a lot of tool knowledge.
    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."

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    An interesting read, if somewhat verbose. The general message is finding good tools in Japan has become very difficult. It may be easier to find good tools in the west? (My question not his).
    The soft steel component of their blades makes them quicker to sharpen and get back to work, not so much an issue for the ‘hobbyist’.
    The dichotomy of the mystique of sharpening with esoteric stones that comes with a warning not to over-sharpen! Makes me feel good about my standard stones and no I’m not throwing out my 10,000 grit!

    His philosophy of the first stone being the most important gives great credence to the diamond/CBN plates levelling the playing field between east and west sharpening times.

    All the thoughts about elusive edge quality should be in relation to the wood being worked in your shop.

    I can chop a great many mortices in white oak with Barr chisels and still not need sharpening. My medium priced small set of Japanese chisels from eBay have become my favourite bench chisels, despite the edges chipping a bit. My Narex chisels have their place at the job site levelling paint blobs on steel doors, hacking into 2x4’s etc. Poor tools do have a place!
    ​You can do a lot with very little! You can do a little more with a lot!

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    I read Stan's blog frequently and have really enjoyed the useful information he provides on tools. I also enjoy the stories he has pasted on. He is a knowledgeable and entertaining man.

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    Keith,

    I buy from Stan and take his advise on many things Japanese tools and knifes. Stan is a should read by anyone interested in Japanese tools, not only is he informative he is a hoot to read.

    ken

  7. I'm new to his site as I haven't seen it before. Does he have a web store as well where he sells Japanese chisels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Martin Winnipeg View Post
    I'm new to his site as I haven't seen it before. Does he have a web store as well where he sells Japanese chisels?

    Jason,

    Go to his site, drop him an email as to what you want and he will promptly get back to you. While there read his posts, they are informative and a fun read.

    ken

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    He also has some great posts still available here on SMC.

    It is good to see he has started an online site of his own.

    jtk
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