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    Oilstones and Gouges

    Hey, everyone!

    Just letting you know, but if you've seen this already, forgive me.

    I put together a short primer on oil stones and on sharpening a gouge on my site (www.norsewoodsmith.com) - direct link is here:

    Oil Stones, and Sharpening a Cabinetmakers' Gouge

    Hope that some find the information useful...

    Leif

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    Leif,

    I've finally had time to make it through the whole document...very well written as usual. Being able to see the positioning, etc is a tremendous asset.

    I was in Barnes&Noble last evening. The lastest issue of "Traditional Woodworking" {published in the UK} has an article {the second in a series apparently} by Zoë Gerstner on how to sharpen carving tools.

    I thought you might find it interesting that the picture at the top of the article shows what appears to be a fine white stone and a gouge being honed...in a figure 8 pattern.

    Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and techniques.
    ~Dan

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    Leif,
    Nicely written article! Thanks for taking the time to put it all together, I just wish you had it done a little earlier. I had not done any carving before the lettering on my "fireplace boxes" this Christmas. Not having a Tormek, and knowing any better, I settled on the same system you did with the rocking motion parallel to the stone and then stropping.

    Tom

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