Didn't they make an anti vibration hammer/ axe handle a while ago?Has there been any development or improvement at all in hand tools or their accessories, since, say, 1944
Didn't they make an anti vibration hammer/ axe handle a while ago?Has there been any development or improvement at all in hand tools or their accessories, since, say, 1944
They did and I bought one after I wrecked my wrist on a window job (chipping out hard mortar). Stanley something or other.Didn't they make an anti vibration hammer/ axe handle a while ago?
Ah, Pete, the trick is to not engage. I do like reading Jacob's schtick as he engages with those daft enough to fall for his provocations.I think it is a thread to create argument and not add knowledge. Any tool you like and suggest will just be a launching platform for the "just do it my old way" argument that is at the heart of all his posts. Try to disagree and get pounded and worn down with the same repetitive replies. Can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Pete
This comment intrigued me... Are you saying that a current day carpenter using power tools is slower than one from the past using hand tools?In the past, more was achieved in far less a time with far fewer
'tools' than we have available today.
Therein lies a very pertinent question.
cuttlefish bone works as wellDogfish skins. used way before sand paper
And cats tounguescuttlefish bone works as well
I quess your answer didn't warrant a rebuttal. But I think you hit the old nail on the head with an old hammer! Well done using old tools!I think it is a thread to create argument and not add knowledge. Any tool you like and suggest will just be a launching platform for the "just do it my old way" argument that is at the heart of all his posts. Try to disagree and get pounded and worn down with the same repetitive replies. Can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Pete
Them were the days! After a hard day sanding it was off for fish & chips.Dogfish skins. used way before sand paper
If its that good why do budgies like sandpaper in the floor of the cage.cuttlefish bone works as well
Thats rough! I cant answer this oneAnd cats toungues
But an old plane bitd would have been a much closer match as the company took pride in thier work.If you put a new Stanley plane next to a new Lie Nielsen or Veritas plane, I think you'd see vast improvements, better engineering and superior ductile steel in their construction, the blades or irons are massively improved, again superior steels are used and they are more accurately manufactured.
I also think there has been a massive improvement in bevel edge chisels, led by Lie Nielsen and Veritas but taken a step further by Blue Spruce with their concave edges. All of these are better manufactured and use superior steel, if I compare my Blue Spruce chisel to my old Marples chisel the difference is quite stark.
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