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Man that japanese chisel is sharp.
I was making a cut on a plane with my fantastic sword steel chisel from Misugi
designs. Been using it for a couple weeks since I sharpened it and it is still very sharp. I did this Tuesday when the piece popped off and my wrist rotated right into the chisel. Looks like it is closing up well but it can sure ache. Makes gripping things a pain. Be careful out there. http://www.knight-toolworks.com/pictures/stiches.jpg -- Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions. |
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On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 21:47:12 -0700, Steve Knight
wrote: I was making a cut on a plane with my fantastic sword steel chisel from Misugi designs. Been using it for a couple weeks since I sharpened it and it is still very sharp. I did this Tuesday when the piece popped off and my wrist rotated right into the chisel. Looks like it is closing up well but it can sure ache. Makes gripping things a pain. Be careful out there. http://www.knight-toolworks.com/pictures/stiches.jpg Keep that up, and you'll look like me. (The wife has recently taken to calling me Frankenstein) Aut inveniam viam aut faciam |
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On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 21:47:12 -0700, Steve Knight
wrote: I was making a cut on a plane with my fantastic sword steel chisel from Misugi designs. Been using it for a couple weeks since I sharpened it and it is still very sharp. I did this Tuesday when the piece popped off and my wrist rotated right into the chisel. Looks like it is closing up well but it can sure ache. Makes gripping things a pain. Be careful out there. http://www.knight-toolworks.com/pictures/stiches.jpg Yow! Hope that gets to feeling better soon. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ The absence of accidents does not mean the presence of safety Army General Richard Cody +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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"Steve Knight" wrote in message ... I was making a cut on a plane with my fantastic sword steel chisel from Misugi designs. Been using it for a couple weeks since I sharpened it and it is still very sharp. I did this Tuesday when the piece popped off and my wrist rotated right into the chisel. Looks like it is closing up well but it can sure ache. Makes gripping things a pain. Be careful out there. http://www.knight-toolworks.com/pictures/stiches.jpg -- Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions. Steve, I have a band aid autographed by Roy Undrhill. If I send you a band aid, will you autograph it so I can start a collection? :-) |
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Steve Knight wrote: I was making a cut on a plane with my fantastic sword steel chisel from Misugi designs. Been using it for a couple weeks since I sharpened it and it is still very sharp. I did this Tuesday when the piece popped off and my wrist rotated right into the chisel. Looks like it is closing up well but it can sure ache. Makes gripping things a pain. Be careful out there. http://www.knight-toolworks.com/pictures/stiches.jpg Ouch! That was close to a nice-size vein as well. Getter better soon! |
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Lowell Holmes wrote:
Steve, I have a band aid autographed by Roy Undrhill. If I send you a band aid, will you autograph it so I can start a collection? If he pushed a chisel into his wrist, he's lucky that he wasn't hurt worse. Sounds like a bandaid may not be enough. Even a dull chisel is sharp and you can make a nice slice before you can react. Dave in Fairfax -- Dave Leader reply-to doesn't work use: daveldr at att dot net American Association of Woodturners http://www.woodturner.org Capital Area Woodturners http://www.capwoodturners.org/ PATINA http://www.Patinatools.org/ |
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Steve, I have a band aid autographed by Roy Undrhill. If I send you a band aid, will you autograph it so I can start a collection? :-) if you want me to use it first you need to send one of those jumbo ones (G) -- Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions. |
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Ouch! That was close to a nice-size vein as well. Getter better soon! I was freaking because of that. it bled like crazy then just stopped. -- Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions. |
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Ouch!
I hope you heal fast. Dave "Steve Knight" wrote in message ... I was making a cut on a plane with my fantastic sword steel chisel from Misugi designs. Been using it for a couple weeks since I sharpened it and it is still very sharp. I did this Tuesday when the piece popped off and my wrist rotated right into the chisel. Looks like it is closing up well but it can sure ache. Makes gripping things a pain. Be careful out there. http://www.knight-toolworks.com/pictures/stiches.jpg -- Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Hey Steve..
Would you buy the other less often used Japan woodworkers chisels again, would you save for the Misugi's one at a time? Alan |
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on 4/8/2005 11:56 AM Mortimer Schnerd, RN said the following:
Lowell Holmes wrote: I have a band aid autographed by Roy Undrhill. No value in that. He must have a million of them! Yeah! C'mon back when you have a Underhill fingertip in a jar of formalin. THAT will be a limited edition itemg |
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Unquestionably Confused wrote:
I have a band aid autographed by Roy Undrhill. No value in that. He must have a million of them! Yeah! C'mon back when you have a Underhill fingertip in a jar of formalin. THAT will be a limited edition itemg I know *I'd* be impressed. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote in
om: Unquestionably Confused wrote: I have a band aid autographed by Roy Undrhill. No value in that. He must have a million of them! Yeah! C'mon back when you have a Underhill fingertip in a jar of formalin. THAT will be a limited edition itemg I know *I'd* be impressed. A Wendy's chili joke here would be in really poor taste, wouldn't it? Thought so. |
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On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 21:47:12 -0700, the inscrutable Steve Knight
spake: I was making a cut on a plane with my fantastic sword steel chisel from Misugi designs. Been using it for a couple weeks since I sharpened it and it is still very sharp. I did this Tuesday when the piece popped off and my wrist rotated right into the chisel. Looks like it is closing up well but it can sure ache. Makes gripping things a pain. Be careful out there. http://www.knight-toolworks.com/pictures/stiches.jpg Learn to be smarter than the chisel, Grasshoppah. bseg LJ--whose thumb skin is scabbing nicely this week. (9mm "tool") -- A lot of folks can't understand how we came to have an oil shortage here in America. Well, there's a very simple answer...nobody bothered to check the oil; We just didn't know we were getting low. The reason for that is purely geographical - our OIL is located in Alaska, California, Oklahoma and Texas. Our DIPSTICKS are located in Washington, DC. |
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on 4/8/2005 4:09 PM Larry Jaques said the following:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 21:47:12 -0700, the inscrutable Steve Knight spake: Learn to be smarter than the chisel, Grasshoppah. bseg LJ--whose thumb skin is scabbing nicely this week. (9mm "tool") Browning Hi-Power thumb web destroyer? |
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On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 21:32:39 GMT, the inscrutable Unquestionably
Confused spake: on 4/8/2005 4:09 PM Larry Jaques said the following: On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 21:47:12 -0700, the inscrutable Steve Knight spake: Learn to be smarter than the chisel, Grasshoppah. bseg LJ--whose thumb skin is scabbing nicely this week. (9mm "tool") Browning Hi-Power thumb web destroyer? Something like that. The little P-11 bites my thumb knuckles before a single box is empty. -- A lot of folks can't understand how we came to have an oil shortage here in America. Well, there's a very simple answer...nobody bothered to check the oil; We just didn't know we were getting low. The reason for that is purely geographical - our OIL is located in Alaska, California, Oklahoma and Texas. Our DIPSTICKS are located in Washington, DC. |
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Larry Jaques wrote:
LJ--whose thumb skin is scabbing nicely this week. (9mm "tool") Browning Hi-Power thumb web destroyer? Something like that. The little P-11 bites my thumb knuckles before a single box is empty. Kel-Tec? I've got one but it's never bitten me. The trigger pull has worn me out though. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 23:51:20 GMT, the inscrutable "Mortimer Schnerd,
RN" spake: Larry Jaques wrote: LJ--whose thumb skin is scabbing nicely this week. (9mm "tool") Browning Hi-Power thumb web destroyer? Something like that. The little P-11 bites my thumb knuckles before a single box is empty. Kel-Tec? I've got one but it's never bitten me. The trigger pull has worn me out though. The scab is 1/8" in diameter, more a nibble than a bite. But say what? You don't like a 4' long, 10.5 lb. pull? Gee, I wonder why. It's a good thing to have on a piece which doesn't have a safety. Yeah, it fits my hand just low enough that the curve of the body is driven right into the top of the thumb knuckle each time it's fired. I have to remember to put on either gloves or bandaids before I go practicing at the range. -- A lot of folks can't understand how we came to have an oil shortage here in America. Well, there's a very simple answer...nobody bothered to check the oil; We just didn't know we were getting low. The reason for that is purely geographical - our OIL is located in Alaska, California, Oklahoma and Texas. Our DIPSTICKS are located in Washington, DC. |
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On 8 Apr 2005 11:08:15 -0700, "arw01" wrote:
Hey Steve.. Would you buy the other less often used Japan woodworkers chisels again, would you save for the Misugi's one at a time? I love the white steel chisels. they must hold an edge twice as long. but the lower end Japanese chisels from Japan woodworker are fine. they just don't hold an edge as long as the high end chisels. but they are far better then most chisels out there. I am not talking the cheapest they sell but the white or blue steel lower priced ones. -- Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions. |
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On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 21:25:18 -0700, Steve Knight wrote:
I am not talking the cheapest they sell but the white or blue steel lower priced ones. Yah. I just got one Japan Woodworker branded chisel to see what the fuss was about. Fit and finish were about the same as any other chisel in that price range. My JW chisel is comparable to my FatMaxes, but better than my Blue chips. Took about the same amount of time to tune it up to useablility. The "hollow" is poorly ground, not tapped out (in?). To be fair, it's the 1/8" size; maybe the tiny ones are built differently from the wider sizes. With my whoppingly huge sample size of 1, I'd say that the JW brand isn't a good choice. For only a little more, one can get the ones Steve mentioned in his post. Shure is purty, tho. -- "Keep your ass behind you" vladimir a t mad {dot} scientist {dot} com |
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Steve Knight wrote: Ouch! That was close to a nice-size vein as well. Getter better soon! I was freaking because of that. it bled like crazy then just stopped. Probably some sawdust/wood fibres made their way to the wound, coagulating and plugging the hole....G.. that bubinga is good for that... |
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Yah. I just got one Japan Woodworker branded chisel to see what the fuss was about. Fit and finish were about the same as any other chisel in that price range. My JW chisel is comparable to my FatMaxes, but better than my Blue chips. Took about the same amount of time to tune it up to useablility. The "hollow" is poorly ground, not tapped out (in?). To be fair, it's the 1/8" size; maybe the tiny ones are built differently from the wider sizes. http://japanwoodworkeronline.com/041..._SITE/0013.htm these are the ones I was talking about. -- Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions. |
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On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 11:59:43 -0700, Steve Knight wrote:
.... was about. Fit and finish were about the same as any other chisel in that price range. My JW chisel is comparable to my FatMaxes, but .... http://japanwoodworkeronline.com/041..._SITE/0013.htm these are the ones I was talking about. Right. Me too. Mine is item C. You were referring to item A? To Mr. Knight and anyone else, how do these hold up to tropicals? IIRC, most traditional Japanese woodwork is softwood, maybe some oak now and then (Odate's 'Spirit' book). -- "Keep your ass behind you" vladimir a t mad {dot} scientist {dot} com |
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Right. Me too. Mine is item C. You were referring to item A? To Mr. Knight and anyone else, how do these hold up to tropicals? IIRC, most traditional Japanese woodwork is softwood, maybe some oak now and then (Odate's 'Spirit' book). right a or b are the better ones. I just sharpen them to a 30 degree bevel and they are fine. -- Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions. |
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