100% accurate. GENERAL steel FAMILY is more important for the overwhelming majority of applications than the specific grade. As long as it's not...
You can fix that by melting some vaseline and letting it soak into the stone, then use edge-trailing strokes to keep the edge from gouging the...
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You might give 60 mil HDPE a try.
Since I have a million and one things I need to get done today, I'll give ya' a quick overview and if you have further questions just let me know!...
Thanks! I'd be happy to answer any questions you have! What process do you mean and what do you mean by "what was important to [me]"?
It's the "Forte", and I designed it for Woox under contract. Initial release was with a 22" handle for pack-friendly length, which is the one that...
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You might consider something like a Husqvarna splitting axe and just keep a keen thin edge on it that's capable of chopping wood when needed. [img]
A bit of a complicated question, as context of use really determines the qualities you need. In general, though, it will be important to have a...
Dudley Cook's work isn't without its flaws, but it's a classic book.
Oh--forgot to mention the best part: it uses a slip-fit handle like a pick axe or a tomahawk, so you can swap handles on the fly. 22" is the...
I designed this one for the folks at WOOX recently! Naturally it's become a personal favorite. 3lb head with true convergent bevels (NOT phantom)...
Have any photos of it open? The only ones I could turn up had it closed.
...things have been NUTS here! We've been busy enough that I had to hire on some extra help. Lots of exciting developments in the pipeline that I...
Heck yeah!
Hahaha--it just reminded me that I've had them on file for years now. May need to dust 'em off at some point.
I have a design for one sitting around, actually.
I ship 'em with a piece of PVC hose over the tips but I made a sheath for one of my personal pairs.
75° on the lower blade, 45° on the upper.