Drawknifes for ya #woodworking #woodworking #greenwoodworking #handtools #drawknife #ireland
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Outstanding socks !
How do you have any hair left? 😂
Fantastic to watch. You're an inspiration. Good Man.
I live in Vancouver, Washington. The humidity goes from very wet to very dry, it’s seasonal and describes our two. All the tips are very good so I won’t add my two cents. Keep up your amazing work. Perhaps before I pass I may get to see my ancestors land.
using a random piece of Ashe to make the sheath seems like a good idea. but you should probably bake it first to drive out any moisture. and then seal it with that wax
Bowyers used drawknifes quite a lot too! Very hand tool to have in your kit!👍
Like the two on top said, camphor tablets. Real camphor, not naptha. Leave the tablet on the plastic and cut an x in one side with a razor. Then simply place in the toolbox and leave it be.
That phrase ypu say at the end of every video? Sean the foal? Schlong the pole? What is the correct spellimg, and definitions of this phrase?
Get you some camphor blocks. From what I hear, you put one in your toolbox, and it coats metal with a layer of oil just by being in your toolbox.
I use my drawknives for shaping projects. Used one today to narrow the tang on a wooden sword I'm making.
Line the inside of the cover with unfullered sheep wool impregnated with lanolin and it'll prevent rusting so will rubbing the blade with beeswax between uses
beautiful. for tool storage and to cook borer, hot paraffin wax dip for a few mins – 140-160c will get into the timber and lightly coat the metal. as a beekeeper im lucky though, i have a purpose build hot wax dipper for my gear
Lovely work, as a chef I'd love to have ya handle my steel.
Beautiful work as always ❤
Should throw some camphor cubes into your tool chest to apply a thin waxy layer that prevents rust.
Corrosion block if you can get it works really well. Farmers use it lots
this ones rather queer… what? i mean the draw knife!
Ah now come on mate, the humidity isnt that bad in Ireland. It’s damp 75% of the year, but not really humid. Still love your videos though.🫡👍
Keep some Camphor tabs in your toolbox and you'll be gucci.
Put some kind of desiccant in your toolbox.
to help prevent rusting put silica packets in your toolbox. my papap does leather work and a little woodwork and he uses silica packets to keep his tools moisture-free
how do you pronounce your name
What does “Slongafol” or whatever he says at the end mean? I’ve been curious for a while
Outstanding socks !
How do you have any hair left? 😂
Fantastic to watch. You're an inspiration. Good Man.
I live in Vancouver, Washington. The humidity goes from very wet to very dry, it’s seasonal and describes our two. All the tips are very good so I won’t add my two cents. Keep up your amazing work. Perhaps before I pass I may get to see my ancestors land.
using a random piece of Ashe to make the sheath seems like a good idea. but you should probably bake it first to drive out any moisture. and then seal it with that wax
Bowyers used drawknifes quite a lot too! Very hand tool to have in your kit!👍
Like the two on top said, camphor tablets. Real camphor, not naptha. Leave the tablet on the plastic and cut an x in one side with a razor. Then simply place in the toolbox and leave it be.
That phrase ypu say at the end of every video?
Sean the foal? Schlong the pole?
What is the correct spellimg, and definitions of this phrase?
Get you some camphor blocks. From what I hear, you put one in your toolbox, and it coats metal with a layer of oil just by being in your toolbox.
I use my drawknives for shaping projects. Used one today to narrow the tang on a wooden sword I'm making.
Line the inside of the cover with unfullered sheep wool impregnated with lanolin and it'll prevent rusting so will rubbing the blade with beeswax between uses
beautiful. for tool storage and to cook borer, hot paraffin wax dip for a few mins – 140-160c will get into the timber and lightly coat the metal. as a beekeeper im lucky though, i have a purpose build hot wax dipper for my gear
Lovely work, as a chef I'd love to have ya handle my steel.
Beautiful work as always ❤
Should throw some camphor cubes into your tool chest to apply a thin waxy layer that prevents rust.
Corrosion block if you can get it works really well. Farmers use it lots
this ones rather queer… what? i mean the draw knife!
Ah now come on mate, the humidity isnt that bad in Ireland. It’s damp 75% of the year, but not really humid. Still love your videos though.🫡👍
Keep some Camphor tabs in your toolbox and you'll be gucci.
Put some kind of desiccant in your toolbox.
to help prevent rusting put silica packets in your toolbox. my papap does leather work and a little woodwork and he uses silica packets to keep his tools moisture-free
how do you pronounce your name
What does “Slongafol” or whatever he says at the end mean? I’ve been curious for a while
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