I have Occ and Flexcut and Deep Holler knives and Deep Holler is in my opinion TOP NOTCH, the best, they don't dull that quick and when I do have to sharpen them they get very sharp whereas after I sharpen the others and they just don't get as sharp.....So Deep Holler is all I use now.....
Probably a bit late now seeing as the show has finished, but as with all hobbies, crafts, arts etc they evolve overtime. So i guess one could say that the type of wood craft that Doug and a lot of us pursue (using mainly knives) is just an evolution of the old time whittling...just a thought...😎
Hello Alec. Sitting in my hotel for our class starting tomorrow. Pretty pumped. By the way, Doug is the guy who got me into this carving. I will explain to you tomorrow. You can tell him. Doug is my very best friend, but we have never met. Insert happy joking face here. But I love that guy.
Hello guys. Love your show and your talents. Doug, why don’t you sell any of your little carvings? They are amazing and I wood love to have something from my favorite carver. Thank you for all the inspiration and teaching.
The higher bevel angle 20° or so is for carving harder wood. A lower grind angle would/could be too fragile/brittle if used on hard wood and with a mallet
It's probably just the video, but thanks for both . If the cave man had dermal tools, he would use any tool that works. It's always a great visit. Sorry for the loss of family. I had one hard maple back in the 70s and did make my own surpe several years, and it's delicious Thanks for both. I'm in a website and I know I was impressed with both of you Now I'm finding you both a legends
I have Occ and Flexcut and Deep Holler knives and Deep Holler is in my opinion TOP NOTCH, the best, they don't dull that quick and when I do have to sharpen them they get very sharp whereas after I sharpen the others and they just don't get as sharp.....So Deep Holler is all I use now.....
Probably a bit late now seeing as the show has finished, but as with all hobbies, crafts, arts etc they evolve overtime. So i guess one could say that the type of wood craft that Doug and a lot of us pursue (using mainly knives) is just an evolution of the old time whittling...just a thought...😎
Great show again guys, thank you. Sorry for the loss.
Carve away!!!
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Hello Alec. Sitting in my hotel for our class starting tomorrow. Pretty pumped. By the way, Doug is the guy who got me into this carving. I will explain to you tomorrow. You can tell him. Doug is my very best friend, but we have never met. Insert happy joking face here. But I love that guy.
Looking forward to your book Alec.
Another fine show, thanks! Took my vitamins.
Great talk about tool options and grind angles.
Hello guys. Love your show and your talents. Doug, why don’t you sell any of your little carvings? They are amazing and I wood love to have something from my favorite carver. Thank you for all the inspiration and teaching.
You can get individual Flexcut tools.
The higher bevel angle 20° or so is for carving harder wood. A lower grind angle would/could be too fragile/brittle if used on hard wood and with a mallet
cant wait to see sharpening jig. Thanks guys
It's probably just the video, but thanks for both .
If the cave man had dermal tools, he would use any tool that works.
It's always a great visit.
Sorry for the loss of family.
I had one hard maple back in the 70s and did make my own surpe several years, and it's delicious
Thanks for both.
I'm in a website and I know I was impressed with both of you
Now I'm finding you both a legends
I use a tablespoon or so of maple syrup in my oatmeal.
Have you guys ever tried Warren Carving tool kits? I've acquired a kit and they appear to be nice quality and seem to be priced reasonably.
Hi guys
Why are flexcut knives considered “beginner” knives. And yes you can buy individual flexcut tools
Was referring to their large mallet sized tools and if they made others outside of the set
we need Bees let him do it wake up