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Thread: What tools do you wish you would have acquired/learned to use a long time ago?

  1. #31
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    Thanks Mike ,I still need my crosscut saw sharpend so I'm glad we're still friends😋

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    Hand stitched rasps. As the Schwarz tells us, "they give you superpowers."

    TedP

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    Wow, we are waxing philosophically I like it. I only had one little glass of port. Yes, we have to be nice to Mike Andrew. I have a few saws that need help too. Now that we know how to bribe him....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zach Dillinger View Post
    I often struggle with decorative inlay, line and berry, etc., so good inlay tools and the skill to use them would be my wish.

    Zach, I am a huge fan of your work and am eagerly looking forward to your book. I also really struggle with inlay – seems like a good idea in design phase, but somehow my execution alwaysleaves me hoping for something better. Steve Latta sure makes it look easy.


    Quote Andrew Hughes} Thanks Mike ,I still need my crosscut saw sharpend so I'm glad we're still friends��

    Andrew, you know you can always send them down, better yet come for a visit and will do it together!

    Best, Mike

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