The previous discussion of grips is far from over!
One method I have used to compare grips, is to have them face off. Then I can see, as I swap hands and grips, which grip applies more force with less effort.
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The previous discussion of grips is far from over! One method I have used to compare grips, is to have them face off. Then I can see, as I swap hands and grips, which grip applies more force with less effort. […] I needed a few more plane wrappers. These are a very easy leatherworking project. No need for any fancy embellishments like straight lines. These can be rough. I had two, the dark ones, and I needed three more. Just in case, I made four. […] For quite some time I have paid close attention to tool grips. I have even made quite a few odd ones just to test ideas. […] I like marking gauges. My first purchased one and my first made ones were disasters, but I have gotten better since then. The first one worth keeping was this one. Unless it got knocked, this one did a nice job, but I was getting addicted to new tools. […] One my tool making addictions is gauges. Marking Gauges, Cutting Gauges, Slitting Gauges. I have made quite a few of them and just about all types and forms. My new favorite is what I call a Carving Gauge. It is kind of a hybrid between a slitting gauge and an OWT. These are the […] |
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