bugbear
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Jacob":1ztid58u said:I'll have a go if Peter sends me one too - one has to be open minded! I won't be buying one though. No way. :roll:
You could probably sell it for what you paid, if you didn't like it.
BugBear
Jacob":1ztid58u said:I'll have a go if Peter sends me one too - one has to be open minded! I won't be buying one though. No way. :roll:
Yes it does ring a bell. Heard it many times - it's what they all say! :lol: :lol:David C":tawep9xo said:Anyone not familiar with Brian's fantastic craftsmanship, should look at his website.
His words, "easier, faster and more consistent" seem to ring a bell ?
David Charlesworth
Brian Boggs":2472lmi2 said:Not only is the tool handsomely designed, it is well thought out and works quickly. After 31 years of mastering my old way of sharpening, I find this tool to make the job easier, faster, and actually more consistent than the best I can do without it.
But it sure gets the edge in shape for that step quickly. The stropping after that is a piece of cake.
It is a challenge to stay open minded in the face of so much unneeded gadgetry pushed on us. In fact I would have missed this tool altogether had Pete not sent me one. Well done, Peter!
Jacob":i1xxinyy said:Yebbut Dave that gadget would cost twice as much as my draw knife.
Like millions of other draw knife users (very occasional on my part) I've never felt the need for sharpening gadget. It's not at all clear why anybody would want it - you still have to hone the edge (Brian Boggs says) so what's the point?
I presume you have bought one yourself? How did you sharpen them previously?
Whats wrong with criticising something that is patently really totally unecessary-except perhaps for people who love to acquire lots of gadgets? And any way, how on earth DID draw knife users manage for centuries before this piece of kit was invented? So what if "professional chairmakers " find it useful, it stands to reason they would, it seems every one these days on the industry circuit has a sideline tool range of some sort to sell, either that or books, dvd's, training courses etc. I wonder if B Bogges would of paid out of his own pocket on spec based on an online advert or something. I guess its far more difficult to be negative when you get a freebie....just sayingDavid C":2cifhdf8 said:Charles,
I have watched Brian working with a draw knife, and seen how acomplished and skilled he is.
I merely pointed out that these two professional chairmakers find merit in the guide.
David Charlesworth
phil.p":23qkhkbd said:If we spent our lives cricising things that were actually unneccessary, we'd need more than 168hrs a week.
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