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Woodcarving Tools, Technology & Sharpening | |||
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I recently purchased some woodcarving tools from HFT, I plan on taking a class using mallet tools this winter and these may fit the bill in the smaller sized tools needed, they are no where near being sharp and the bevels are all wrong. I will show before and after pictures.. Randal |
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Yep, looks like typical HF tools. I think they sharpen them on the sidewalk....
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LOL......that is too funny |
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