Ttrees
Iroko loco!
AndyT
I think most of us have shared their opinions already on what works for them.
Before I'll be judged for mentioning the word "easy", I do not mean it in terms of effort required. It is to understand what works for most people in my shoes (hobby woodworker, beginner, use hand tools as much as possible and not rely on machine tools)
I don't see how any of the further in-depth discussions is in anyway unhelpful or would cause folks to get fed up with the site.
I'd safely guess that if a thread was so rigid that it stuck to only what hone, stone or abrasive
folks were using, It would make for a far less interesting read.
It seems some folk are a bit contradictory about others stating what works for them, and thus leading to more thread derailments.
Tom
I think most of us have shared their opinions already on what works for them.
Before I'll be judged for mentioning the word "easy", I do not mean it in terms of effort required. It is to understand what works for most people in my shoes (hobby woodworker, beginner, use hand tools as much as possible and not rely on machine tools)
I don't see how any of the further in-depth discussions is in anyway unhelpful or would cause folks to get fed up with the site.
I'd safely guess that if a thread was so rigid that it stuck to only what hone, stone or abrasive
folks were using, It would make for a far less interesting read.
It seems some folk are a bit contradictory about others stating what works for them, and thus leading to more thread derailments.
Tom