Love love love it... Got the grinder out last week and started my "Gordo vise tote work holders" finally found a use for those cracked type11's №6 №3 I just could not bare to throw away. I get to up cycle them and for that and so much more I say thank you Gordon!!!
Thank you for watching and thanks for the kind words. Even when they’re broken it just doesn’t feel right cutting them up…. But in the end I think it’s a good use. 👍
Thank for the comment and I appreciate your observation. My Brazilian rosewood comes from luthier scraps, broken rosewood handles (other planes), and every now and the we find a board in the New England states. When you consider the amount of material that was imported to Connecticut within the past 100 years it’s not completely surprising to find a board in an estate sale or grandpas basement. Thanks for watching!!
Gordon Addison Thank you for for your answer!. Brazilian rosewood is not available from me in Germany. The Germans probably had too few trade contacts or sailing 🙂!@@gordonaddison444
I learn something new every time I watch one of your videos. Have a safe and enjoyable holiday season.
Thank you David. Likewise, hope you have a wonderful Christmas.
Great job. Would be awesome to see a dedicated video showing your finishing process!
Will do! I have a ton of video work in the hopper but I’ll ad this to the list. 👍. Thank you for watching.
Excellent as usual! Looks perfect Gordon
Thank you Nick! 👍
Great video, really helpful to see the process, thanks for another video - well done!
Thank you for the comment Randy and thanks for watching!
Love love love it... Got the grinder out last week and started my "Gordo vise tote work holders" finally found a use for those cracked type11's №6 №3 I just could not bare to throw away. I get to up cycle them and for that and so much more I say thank you Gordon!!!
Thank you for watching and thanks for the kind words. Even when they’re broken it just doesn’t feel right cutting them up…. But in the end I think it’s a good use. 👍
Very nice.
Thank you for taking a moment to write and thanks for watching 😊
awesome job! looks great!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
You can only achieve this level of precision with a love of detail! Congratulations! Where do you get your wood from?
Thank for the comment and I appreciate your observation. My Brazilian rosewood comes from luthier scraps, broken rosewood handles (other planes), and every now and the we find a board in the New England states. When you consider the amount of material that was imported to Connecticut within the past 100 years it’s not completely surprising to find a board in an estate sale or grandpas basement. Thanks for watching!!
Gordon Addison
Thank you for for your answer!. Brazilian rosewood is not available from me in Germany.
The Germans probably had too few trade contacts or sailing 🙂!@@gordonaddison444