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Old 01-21-2005, 10:07 PM
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Default Diefenbacher Carving Tools

Any opinions on this brand of carving tools?
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Default Re: Diefenbacher Carving Tools

I stopped by his site and took a look. Looks to me like he has Ramelson tools with his name on them (common practice). If so, I don't have enough of the full size Ramelson's to really comment. I have a 1/16" #5 and a 1" #3 and both are decent tools. The Ramelson palm tools are excellent except maybe for the veiners. They are not real deep. Stubai makes far and away the best veiners.
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