Nice video man. Its a good looking hang and resourceful use of ths belt sander for it. I usually use a spread of rasps and files but at the end if ths day removing material is removing material and the hang looks good. The round lugs are usually a solid indication its a plumb which is my favorite maker. I do think this head is likely a Kentucky pattern as plumb used round lugs on all of their lugged axes. It looks to be in great shape. Beautiful full bit and no poll damage. Very nice build. I'll be subscribing and looking forward to more videos in the future!
Thank you! I've adapted to the belt sander lol i don't recommend sander, I'm trying to use files more often. You're right it is kentucky someone pointed it out on Facebook to me between Kentucky, rockaway, and jersey. Still kinda confused but it's an awesome pattern.
Looks good, nice job. Appreciate the tips!
Nice hang on that plumb Kentucky! I dig it!
Thanks alot!
Awsome hang man . Now for the sharpening video !
@townieoutdoors8121 thanks! I'll try to get one made..
Nice video man. Its a good looking hang and resourceful use of ths belt sander for it. I usually use a spread of rasps and files but at the end if ths day removing material is removing material and the hang looks good. The round lugs are usually a solid indication its a plumb which is my favorite maker. I do think this head is likely a Kentucky pattern as plumb used round lugs on all of their lugged axes. It looks to be in great shape. Beautiful full bit and no poll damage. Very nice build. I'll be subscribing and looking forward to more videos in the future!
Thank you! I've adapted to the belt sander lol i don't recommend sander, I'm trying to use files more often.
You're right it is kentucky someone pointed it out on Facebook to me between Kentucky, rockaway, and jersey. Still kinda confused but it's an awesome pattern.
Nice hang