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<DIV>Gene:</DIV>
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<DIV>This is a superb piece of metal! It grinds out hollow beautifully on the Tormek grinder.</DIV>
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<DIV>Paul</DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG>"If you want to know the truth, stop having opinions" (Chinese fortune cookie)</STRONG></DIV></DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 03/16/07 15:12:38 Central Daylight Time, nelsong@pbic.net writes:</DIV>
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Anyone have experience sharpening the 3/4x3/4 Mazzaglia chisel? <BR>Gene Nelson <BR>----- Original Message ----- <BR>From: "RicB" <ricb@pianostemmer.no> <BR>To: <pianotech@ptg.org> <BR>Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 11:02 AM <BR>Subject: chisels <BR><BR><BR>>H Terry <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Well, I have a slow speed wide sharpening wheel (wet) for the rough <BR>> work, and a couple older stones that need replacing. I have pretty much <BR>> decided on ordering the Japanese chisels I posted... white steel seems <BR>> to come highly recommended from a lot of holds. Stones I'm going to <BR>> order tonite as well. I get the message folks.... mirror sharp makes <BR>> for good work and lets a beginner at this job like myself have an <BR>> outside chance of making things look like I've been at it all my life. <BR>> <BR>> But Terry my friend..., since you asked the question first... let me <BR>> throw it back at you. What do you use ? <BR>> <BR>> Tomak, which came through on another post, is made in Sweden I <BR>> understand... just around the corner. I have a feeling I am going to <BR>> like this kind of work, so I doubt it will be long before I spend some <BR>> bucks on some new tools :) <BR>> <BR>> Cheers <BR>> RicB <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> And now for the next can-of-worms. What kind of a sharpening system <BR>> do you <BR>> have? <BR>> <BR>> Terry Farrell <BR>> <BR>> ----- Original Message ----- <BR>> SNIP <BR>> > Interesting (and cool) that Ron N posted a link to Taylor <BR>> Chisels. Just <BR>> > last nite I went out to my brother in laws house to borrow for <BR>> the time <BR>> > being his.... and he has Taylors. The only one wide enough was a <BR>> 15 mm <BR>> > one... and boy does it need sharpening :) But in lue of getting <BR>> my own <BR>> > these will get me started. <BR>> > <BR>> > Thanks again. <BR>> > <BR>> > Cheers <BR>> <BR>> > RicB <BR>> <BR>> <BR><BR></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE>
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