To take a break from leather I like to attempt a bit if spoon carving when I'm out as most here like to do.
I just bought this wee set off eBay to help me step up with my carving. They are hand forged by Gilles and given Lithuanian heritage certification. steel info: "After the tempering process the steel reaches a hardness of HRC 57-58"
Off the bat a nice wee set. The grind on the gouge and crook knife are perfect. The knife needs a little work to take a microbevel off the end though. They have a nice feel to them, though the handles are a bit big for my wee girly hands so I'll no doubt cut them down or fit new ones as I like to be able to choke up my tools as close to the cutting edge as I can.
I'll not know for sure until I start using them, so watch this space. They will come out each trip from now on so I'll try and review them (albeit as an inexperienced wood worker) in the coming months.
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I just bought this wee set off eBay to help me step up with my carving. They are hand forged by Gilles and given Lithuanian heritage certification. steel info: "After the tempering process the steel reaches a hardness of HRC 57-58"
Off the bat a nice wee set. The grind on the gouge and crook knife are perfect. The knife needs a little work to take a microbevel off the end though. They have a nice feel to them, though the handles are a bit big for my wee girly hands so I'll no doubt cut them down or fit new ones as I like to be able to choke up my tools as close to the cutting edge as I can.
I'll not know for sure until I start using them, so watch this space. They will come out each trip from now on so I'll try and review them (albeit as an inexperienced wood worker) in the coming months.
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