A good way to go I agree but in some ways that feels like you are "cheating". :shrug:
I have seen "old" guys that can sharpen quicker than the time it takes to set up the jig.
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A good way to go I agree but in some ways that feels like you are "cheating". :shrug:
I have seen "old" guys that can sharpen quicker than the time it takes to set up the jig.
We used to call that "adapting and overcoming". Cheating is such a harsh term for achieving what you set out to do no matter the process that you use. And yes, I have a drill doctor and use it often. It gets me from point A to point B with the desired results. My drill bits are aways sharp and there wasn't any learning curve; just sharp bits always.
No doubt, the Drill doctor is great. I borrowed one from my landlord and sharpened every bit in sight. Worked a treat!
Christmas is just around the corner! :hmmm:
1-3 are antique scales. Who knows? :shrug:
Another example of Shaun's work
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Which was pretty-much inspired by a visit from my antique Bengall, I suppose?
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The man does nice work.....
True story, I totally plagiarized the Bengall scales. I have a couple here too.