dr.gonzo1
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Batman?Needless to say along with a grappling hook I'm asking for hatchets for crimbus
Batman?Needless to say along with a grappling hook I'm asking for hatchets for crimbus
Mine's for carving shit. You know, arty crafty woodworky sort of stuff.Please answer this question honestly..........why would you want an axe <<<<< a fucking axe .lololol.
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you sound American....correct ?Mine's for carving shit. You know, arty crafty woodworky sort of stuff.
I have other axes for log splitting, cutting kindling etc. Useful to me, as we don't have central heating. Maybe not so much use to yourself though.
I bought a whet stone from the same company. It's got a course side and a smooth one. You can use it dry or let it sit in a little water so you get a slurry when you use it.Learn to sharpen that thing. Nothing pisses me off more than a dull piece of steel.
No, mate. English living in Ireland.you sound American....correct ?
Kewl. The Swedes make excellent steel. Germans and certain Englishmen too. Now the Japos make some fine stuff too. I have also seen a lot of Euro companies teaching the Chinese how to make fine cutting steels lately. But nothing compares to finely crafted instruments.Mine's for carving shit. You know, arty crafty woodworky sort of stuff.
I have other axes for log splitting, cutting kindling etc. Useful to me, as we don't have central heating. Maybe not so much use to yourself though.
Three words.I bought a whet stone from the same company. It's got a course side and a smooth one. You can use it dry or let it sit in a little water so you get a slurry when you use it.
Promise I'll keep it keen, Baldrick. No dull steel here.
Jap steel is a real thing isn't it? I've used a couple of small carving axes some time ago. Really nice, tactile itemsKewl. The Swedes make excellent steel. Germans and certain Englishmen too. Now the Japos make some fine stuff too. I have also seen a lot of Euro companies teaching the Chinese how to make fine cutting steels lately. But nothing compares to finely crafted instruments.
Whatcha been carving? Gnomes?
I used to carve birds. But 90% of the work was detail and painting. Got old fast and not very butch. Enjoyed it tho. Should have taken it up now rather than thirty years ago.Jap steel is a real thing isn't it? I've used a couple of small carving axes some time ago. Really nice, tactile items
Just nice to hold, you know?
I haven't really had a chance to do a lot or carving, a couple of mushrooms, nothing complicated. Hopefully I'll be able to get stuck into it one day. I'd like to build a pole lathe too.
Why is there never enough time?
Get an axe.Get a room
I went to school in North London near Whetstone. I never knew it was an object?!I bought a whet stone from the same company. It's got a course side and a smooth one. You can use it dry or let it sit in a little water so you get a slurry when you use it.
Promise I'll keep it keen, Baldrick. No dull steel here.
The English name their stones. Poundstones, Whetstones, Bluestones.I went to school in North London near Whetstone. I never knew it was an object?!
I have nice set of carving chisels, I forget the name on them one handle, interchangeable blades. One day....one day....me the axe and the chisels will sit down and produce something lovely. Maybe a bird. But a butch one, like an eagle or vulture.I used to carve birds. But 90% of the work was detail and painting. Got old fast and not very butch. Enjoyed it tho. Should have taken it up now rather than thirty years ago.
Hmmmm... Dunno. Sounds like a setup...Google " room with an axe "
Not a widgeon?I have nice set of carving chisels, I forget the name on them one handle, interchangeable blades. One day....one day....me the axe and the chisels will sit down and produce something lovely. Maybe a bird. But a butch one, like an eagle or vulture.