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It's so strange and weird how much one must gather information and
convince oneself before doing something like a simple wooden plane. You feel like standing next to a mountain, and then suddenly you chop it down with the edge of you hand (thanks Jimi). I am completely amateur woodworker. I have not before made any tools more complicated than a couple of puukkos. I can sharpen a piece of steel so that it cuts freely hanging piece of paper or a hair in two pieces, but actually making a working tool of this complexity all by myself is something completely new to me. Well I did not make the blade, it's Erik Anton Berg salvaged from old wreck beaten by probably 100 cycles of winter-to-summer. I made the epoxy adhesive myself, though. Damn I feel good ![]() ![]() Samu |
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