Well, if you don’t trust your knife-grinder …
I do mine, i.e. ME !
:-)
Note that I do not polish lenses.
;-)
Amities
Philippe
> Le 29 juil. 2019 à 18:00, christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :
>
> Swedish "Mora" steel is very good for push knives and pull knives in
> woodworking. It has three layers, the middle being carbon steel to keep and
> edge and the outer layers being mild steel for flexibility.
>
> My decent chisels, planes, and lathe tools are made by Record.
>
>>
>> I have gone through a few knives. Used to only use pocket or sheath
>> knives but now prefer belt clip carry. Unfortunately they are easier to
>> lose. Klein makes good tools. I have an electrical tester. And Sandvik
>> (Moose's) is known for it's steel. I have a set of Sandvik chisels.
>>
>
> Chris
>
> When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
> - Hunter S. Thompson
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