![]() ![]() Its a fine piece of steel indeed and has dug lots of holes in lots of pieces of wood. the price has increased by £20.Īny other recommendation for good versatile bowl adzes for less that £100? What if any are the drawbacks of having too tight a sweep?Īs a novice I appriciate any advice, so thanks in advance.Įdit: just checked his website again and it looks like hes had a bit of a rejig. any advice on optimum angles?Īlso what sweep is preferable? I am thinking if it is too flat it will be less versatile as it will be unable to be used for small projects. I understand the bevel needs to be on the outside for the control and to prevent it from digging in. Does anyone have any advice on what shape and size works well? and what shape would be the most versatile? He makes size sweep curve and shape to order. Can anyone reccomend this desicion/ have any eperience with one of his adzes? This for me however is just a too far out the realms of what I'm willing to pay as a novice.Īfter some looking around I have decided to buy a head from Dave Budd as he has a good reputation and it comes a reasonable £70. It seems that there are a lot out there however what i seem to find is that everyone rests at the same opinion spend the money, get the Hans Karlsson. My next purchase is to get an Adze for carving bowls, maybe larger kuksa's, generally to hollow things fast. I have recently got into wood carving and I am currently amassing a collection of tools.
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