woodbloke
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It's good! :mrgreen: (hammer) - Rob
Cheshirechappie":sjq3c9ne said:So is motherhood and apple pie.
Is it worth taking out a mortgage to replace all the tools already in the toolchest?
woodbloke":29tw9dye said:Yep - RobGazPal":29tw9dye said:Is it worth taking out a mortgage to replace all the tools already in the toolchest?
woodbloke":ip9knxip said:It's good! :mrgreen: (hammer) - Rob
dunbarhamlin":2qvzlzcb said:What's almost more interesting is that the test results presented suggest yesterday's darling toolie steel, A2, is barely more performant than O1, whilst being considerably harder to sharpen.
SammyQ":2ebtpuzh said:Foe those who are alphabetically challenged.....I think Rob is referring to:
http://www.pm-v11.com/
Cynics may suspect a resemblance to SN8K-01L..... C'mon Rob! Dish the details!
Sam
Paul Chapman":3ftcxieo said:What a great time we woodworkers are living in with firms like Lee Valley/Veritas, Lie Nielsen, Clifton, Wenzloff and others continually developing better tools and materials
Keep up the good work, Rob.......
Cheers :wink:
Paul
Mr Ed":2jvy5bri said:Paul Chapman":2jvy5bri said:What a great time we woodworkers are living in with firms like Lee Valley/Veritas, Lie Nielsen, Clifton, Wenzloff and others continually developing better tools and materials
Keep up the good work, Rob.......
Cheers :wink:
Paul
Yes, well to some extent, but let's not forget the better mousetrap fallacy
http://tomfishburne.com/2011/08/a-better-mousetrap.html
As it says, “People don’t want to buy a quarter-inch drill. They want a quarter-inch hole.”
Paul Chapman":3lh4hu6y said:Mr Ed":3lh4hu6y said:Paul Chapman":3lh4hu6y said:What a great time we woodworkers are living in with firms like Lee Valley/Veritas, Lie Nielsen, Clifton, Wenzloff and others continually developing better tools and materials
Keep up the good work, Rob.......
Cheers :wink:
Paul
Yes, well to some extent, but let's not forget the better mousetrap fallacy
http://tomfishburne.com/2011/08/a-better-mousetrap.html
As it says, “People don’t want to buy a quarter-inch drill. They want a quarter-inch hole.”
Yes, but in the 1970s and 80s most hand tools simply disappeared from the market. If it hadn't been for firms like Lee Valley/Veritas, Lie Nielsen, Clifton, Wenzloff and others we wouldn't have any mouse traps at all........
Cheers :wink:
Paul
Doug B":dvh9w33j said:But I remember all the hype that came along with A2 & it certainly hasn`t lived up to it.
Doug B":2kqet24m said:Agreed Paul,
But I remember all the hype that came along with A2 & it certainly hasn`t lived up to it.
Paul Chapman":1bewpeab said:I think the problems with A2 were largely ones of marketing. It was marketed as the best thing since sliced bread when it wasn't. Had the manufacturers explained that it would hold an edge longer than 01 but needed to be honed at steeper angles, then a lot of the "problems" could have been avoided. They of course tell us that now and most offer a choice of A2 or 01. It's just a pity that they couldn't have been a bit more up-front in the first place.
Doug B":2maz5w1n said:(Snip) it will be interesting if this latest "must have" is 30% better than what we already have. For me I think I`ll wait & see, as the saying goes, time will tell.
Cheers.
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