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    LN No9 Mitre Plane

    The weight is like 5lbs which is a lot more than the block plane, so definitely gives it a bit more heft for shooting, and the grip for shooting is great! I found it much more comfortable to use when I played with it for a bit. Nice tool really. Whether or not it is worth it for the user will be...
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    New Mistery Veritas Stuff: Custom Bevel Down Planes

    I am always surprised when people complain about having too many choices in quality products... Yes many of us already have an arsenal of tools and do not require anything new, but that doesn't mean EVERYONE is in that same position. If I was starting to acquire new tools today, these would...
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    David charlesworth, cambered blade with a back bevel?

    Man I really wish people could learn that you can give an opinion and make a contribution without trying to tear someone else down at the same time. It feels like some people just get annoyed when they feel their opinion is not as valued as someone elses and it makes them feel invalidated, and...
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    Pocket knife - recommendations

    No issues with any of my Opinels keeping a decent edge either. All mine are carbon save one with an inox blade. They work like a hot damn and resharpen to hair popping sharp easily with a green compounded bit of leather...
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    Pocket knife - recommendations

    I have stacks of Opi's too! Awesome little knife for the money, but they are a dime a dozen. OP was asking about something a bit more special or I would have recommeded them also... Althought you could buy every size for less than the price of something highet end...
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    Pocket knife - recommendations

    http://www.laguiole-en-aubrac.fr/anglai ... aiton.html Looks like I missed an l on the end of html... I believe it is fixed! Here it is as well...
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    Pocket knife - recommendations

    http://www.laguiole-en-aubrac.fr/anglai ... aiton.html l collect pocket knives and have a ton to choose from everyday ang I usually carry my French Laguiole with a traditional carbon steel blade. Laguiole en Aubrac is the maker I have 7 knives from. All are fantastic!
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    A quick question on skew chisels

    These days I always reach for my fishtail for half blinds as well, but 1/8th inch bevel edge works just fine as well...
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    Veritas Jack Rebate Plane or Veritas Skew Rabbet plane???

    To be fair, Jacob is correct... Neither of these tools is a necessity to do the jobs the OP is saying he is going to be doing, BUT, he asked a specific question, so my response to his specific question is as said. Between the two planes, I think the Skewed Rabbet would be the more useful option...
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    Veritas Jack Rebate Plane or Veritas Skew Rabbet plane???

    Unless you are working on large pieces doing huge rabbets, I would stay with the smaller SR plane. I use mine frequently and love it. I have tried the larger JR plane and while it is nicely built for sure, I personally found it too large for anything I am going to use it for...
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    new chisels

    Or just maybe he likes new things AND quality? There are some of us like that and it isn't a mistake... It is a preference. I know myself, I have many tools that are a much higher quality and caliber than the work I am capable of, but that by no means takes away from the enjoyment I get from...
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    Have a look at this Jacob!

    See, now this is not true for all... I use this jig exclusively and find it a super easy and reliable jig. It had a slight learning curve, but in no time at all it had me making wonderfully sharp edges and accurate bevels. I never have a problem using it. Just like any method, if you take the...
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    Have a look at this Jacob!

    Earlier this year after spending too much time trying to argue with Jacob that I see nothing wrong with using a jig to sharpen if that is what makes you feel better and get a better edge for your purposes, I had publicly stated that I would spend some time trying to learn how to sharpen freehand...
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    Chisel Sharpener

    I use the MKII and like it very much. I find it very functional and effective for me.
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    Chisel Sharpener

    In before Jacob... Woot! What is best is what works for you best. If you take to freehand sharpening and get good, sharp tools then awesome! If you use a jig and like it and it gets you good sharp edges they awesome! You can obviously try practicing freehand honing before spending money on a...
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    Another backsaw build.

    Gorgeous saw! I love the wood choice and the handle is beautifully crafted... One question... Is there any specific reason you trimmed the heel of the saw plate rather than leaving it square? Was it strictly for cosmetics or do you have a structural reason behind it? In the past I have found...
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    looking for a chisel set, what should i get

    If the fellow has already said he has vintage chisels but wants to try new chisels, who is anyone here to argue that? It is his money to spend and he has asked opinions on NEW chisels! Holy this place has a hate on anything not cheap and used... How much budget are you looking at? What sizes...
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    Shooting board plane.

    Rob has stated he will be making a left handed version for the south paws out there. He actually was not going to make a left hand but there was a lot of requests for it so with a bit of persuading he decided to go ahead. The RH version is due in stores mid to late August with the LH version to...
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    Best chisel ever used

    This blog is actually owned by popular woodworking and it is PW that collects money from prospective sponsors to sponsor said blog. If you go to Schwarz' blog at his own company, you will see no such sponsorship... http://blog.lostartpress.com/ I also think part of the issue is that here in NA...
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    Books on Hand Tool Techniques?

    x3! Very easy to read and understand and give you what you need to know to start down the handtool road...
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