My Favourite Hand Tools, One May be CONTROVERSIAL
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Here I go through the 5 hand tools that I enjoy using the most in the workshop. One of them may be controversial to some as may not be classed as a hand tool.
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Sony ZV-E10 Mirrorless Camera amzn.to/3wnCiH4
Sony 16-50mm lens (came with camera)
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Woodworking Equipment
Bahco Combination Square amzn.to/3VIjtr0
Rider Bevel Edge Chisel Hornbeam Handle - 6mm amzn.to/4aTAAMR
Rider Bevel Edge Chisel Hornbeam Handle - 10mm amzn.to/44l2H55
Rider Bevel Edge Chisel Hornbeam Handle - 16mm amzn.to/44o4d6n
Rider no.4 Bench Plane
Speed Square amzn.to/3zkpq5Q
Carving Equipment
Ashley Isles Sweep 7/13
Ashley Isles Sweep 9/25
Pfeil Spoon Bent Chisel 1a/6
Beavercraft Compact straight flat chisel single bevel K1/10
Beavercraft Compact straight rounded chisel K5/12
Beavercraft Compact long bent gouge K6L/15 amzn.to/3wb1CjG
Beavercraft Compact straight rounded chisel K8/08
Beavercraft Compact straight rounded chisel K9/10
Beavercraft Compact short bent gouge K8a/14 amzn.to/4ba06gk
Beavercraft Compact straight V-profile chisel K12/02 amzn.to/3UzyI6a
Rider Bevel Edge Chisel Hornbeam Handle - 6mm amzn.to/4aTAAMR
Rider Bevel Edge Chisel Hornbeam Handle - 10mm amzn.to/44l2H55
Rider Bevel Edge Chisel Hornbeam Handle - 16mm amzn.to/44o4d6n
Rider Mortice Chisel - 6mm amzn.to/4dkyas0
100% agree with you on the humble pencil mate. I've never gone too far wrong following Paul Sellers' advice; Square your stock, accurately measure, mark with the marking knife, and go over the knife-line with the pencil denoting which side to cut. if you take the pencil away there's a lot more mistakes!
Admittedly I've never used the mark with a marking knife and then go over with the pencil method. I've seen it used before and I have been meaning to start using it for the even more accurate markings/cuts
I can't recall anything i've made where i did not used a pencil, it's probably the most used tool, we just don't think about it
I was expecting someone somewhere to claim it wasn't a tool. Just glad people agree with me