veneerman":2498p4lb said:...... Western or Japanese?
Osvaldd":22653czp said:If you are European, why not learn the ways of your ancestors first. Then after you mastered it and are bored you can start buying cute little Japanese toys.
veneerman":67pmrr1u said:Due to noise and space i am looking to move to hand tools soon.... I have used a few but in general i use all power tools. And advice would be great..... Western or Japanese?
veneerman":2kh9gfqk said:.... Wow thank you for that advice. I guess i relied a lot on power tools. And now i have to use all hand tools. It's quite daunting to be honest. Machines take the skill and art out of wood work a lot. Although i always loved it. I guess it's time to get to the grind and master my own tools, hands, eyes, arms etc... It probably sounds like i want the tool to do all the guess work still. But i just want tools that wont let me down after heavy use. Thank you for those words. They have given me a bit of encouragement!
scooby":3jeh10da said:Osvaldd":3jeh10da said:If you are European, why not learn the ways of your ancestors first. Then after you mastered it and are bored you can start buying cute little Japanese toys.
Really?? I'm lost for words :|
We have a Hand Tools forums which might be a good first port of callveneerman":1rpra4jn said:And advice would be great.....
This isn't an either/or proposition. Many Westerners (and a few Japanese rather surprisingly) combine tools from both traditions.veneerman":1rpra4jn said:Western or Japanese?
If you're not fussy about the style of bench or what it's made from and still need it to be stable enough for heavy hand work may I suggest a bench design that makes good use of sheet materials?veneerman":1rpra4jn said:I have no bench.... First project!!
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