endacoz
Member
I continue to get more and more into working with wood in a variety of ways.
Recently I am had the urge to learn more old school hand techniques. I don't have much at all in the way of hand tools.
I have 2 small stanley block planes, that I have started to flatten and work on.
I was wondering if anyone had some hand tools they aren't using. I am not looking to spend a fortune or for the best of the best. I am looking for some quality tools that can help get me started in this ever expanding yet appreciative world of wood working.
Interested in.
Various Planes, shoulder / rabbit, block, jack etc
Card Scraper
Spoke Shave
Marking Guage
Decent chisels for joinery
Sliding bevel gauge
Japenese / dovedail saw.
Thanks for looking
Recently I am had the urge to learn more old school hand techniques. I don't have much at all in the way of hand tools.
I have 2 small stanley block planes, that I have started to flatten and work on.
I was wondering if anyone had some hand tools they aren't using. I am not looking to spend a fortune or for the best of the best. I am looking for some quality tools that can help get me started in this ever expanding yet appreciative world of wood working.
Interested in.
Various Planes, shoulder / rabbit, block, jack etc
Card Scraper
Spoke Shave
Marking Guage
Decent chisels for joinery
Sliding bevel gauge
Japenese / dovedail saw.
Thanks for looking