mikefab
Established Member
So I may be new to posting around here and realise that sharpening threads can get pretty horrific but I thought that people might be interested to take a look at this...
Here is a book which came from my mother-in-law, published in 1950:
It's a series of projects to get boys (not girls, please note!) woodworking using a minimal tool set and scrounging wood from abandoned grocer's boxes etc. I find the style that it is written in really quite entertaining, but appreciate that this may just provoke nostalgia for some members :lol:
Have a look at the two pages below which seem to be a very early description of the 'Scary Sharp' method.
Could this be the earliest reference to this method?! Most people seem to credit it to Mike Dunbar in 1998 (from my quick skim of the internet). Looks like he was almost 50 years late!
Cheers,
Mike
Here is a book which came from my mother-in-law, published in 1950:
It's a series of projects to get boys (not girls, please note!) woodworking using a minimal tool set and scrounging wood from abandoned grocer's boxes etc. I find the style that it is written in really quite entertaining, but appreciate that this may just provoke nostalgia for some members :lol:
Have a look at the two pages below which seem to be a very early description of the 'Scary Sharp' method.
Could this be the earliest reference to this method?! Most people seem to credit it to Mike Dunbar in 1998 (from my quick skim of the internet). Looks like he was almost 50 years late!
Cheers,
Mike