Daegrad Tools aimed at the re-enactment market however lots of different tools from the past for all crafts.
There goes you months pocket money as well...There goes any chance of me getting anything productive done this afternoon!
Yeah had not noticed that however it hit and miss as some stuff hardened so check and maybe ask the question.Daegrad does make a huge variety of things, but it's worth mentioning that the tools are made for reenactors and not all of the tools work very well For show and tell they are fine, but S275JR structural steel is just mild steel (0.2% carbon) and won't hold an edge.
His research is top notch though and has written some nice little books.
Whereas ALL of my historically accurate (or otherwise) tools are made to modern standards with proper job-appropriate materials and heat treating. Of course, I do charge a bit more than DennisYeah had not noticed that however it hit and miss as some stuff hardened so check and maybe ask the question.
Oh so pretty. Come on lottery!Whereas ALL of my historically accurate (or otherwise) tools are made to modern standards with proper job-appropriate materials and heat treating. Of course, I do charge a bit more than Dennis