tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7476917912025713393.post4161975606003468041..comments2017-11-21T02:58:09.589-08:00Comments on The Clueless Woodwright: A Silk HatCoeptushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05638891668596386468noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7476917912025713393.post-87833098126857964312014-04-13T20:01:10.729-07:002014-04-13T20:01:10.729-07:00Tom,
It is all in good fun. I sometimes think I e...Tom,<br /><br />It is all in good fun. I sometimes think I enjoy puttering with tools and rehabbing them more than woodworking, but then again sometimes all I want to do is stop sharpening and start making chips.<br /><br />Someday I hope that I am lucky enough to have " too many" spoon knives, but until then I will have to work with what I have.Coeptushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05638891668596386468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7476917912025713393.post-62148473227827652292014-04-12T19:52:23.048-07:002014-04-12T19:52:23.048-07:00There is a certain bearded fellow, a nice enough g...There is a certain bearded fellow, a nice enough guy. He is the devil! He shows you his seemingly effortless ways, with simple tools. All you need are a couple of knives. YEA right, I have 3 curved and even more straight knives, just for spoons. When I was making the handle for the first one I did say to myself should have spent the extra $10 on the one already helved. It is all in fun though, and he is a great wealth of knowledge. One of mine I changed the bevel angle when I resharpened it, I never thought about a total reprofile.Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13458190216182748434noreply@blogger.com