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    Quote Originally Posted by RufflyRustic View Post
    What timber do you use for the hammer handles?
    We use ash, a very comun wood in France.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STAR View Post
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    I think that would be the logical outcome of what is happening here. I think when all the guys anang gals from the Hand Tools and Toys section see this there will be lot more interest developed.

    I will let the Toy Boys and the hand Tools section know if they are not already aware of it.
    I guess woodworkers from the Sculpting section, Modelling section and Marquetry section should be interested too.

    I have created for your community the following Discount Codes :

    Star5 : 5% discount for an order of 3 pieces
    Star10 : 10% for 6 pcs
    Star15 : 15% for 10 pcs
    Star25 : 25% for 20 pcs

    I hope it is OK for you.

    Coming back to hand-tool making, I am always happy to find new ideas of tools, so if someone has always wanted a special rasp and never knew how to get it, please feel free to suggest and I 'll do my best to see if it is feasable.

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    Thanks

    I'd only just seen your post asking for the ...

    Don't be surprised that you get some bulk orders
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    I am putting aside some pennies now in case we decide to do a group order if it is feasible.

    Pete

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    They also will make them for a left handed person, standard is for a right handed person, something I have never thought of before. One of my brothers may be interested in that aspect, being a leftie that he is.

    The music on the video is perfect as well.

    Mick.

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    That was one hell of a great looking video. I had no idea that this was still done by hand like that. Thanks for showing.
    P.S. Loved the music.

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    The music is "The Great Sarabande" from Haendel.

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    I'm in if there is going to be a bulk order. I also watched the vid right thru. Facinating. A craftsman is so good to watch.

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    Amazing. Don't forget to pay attention to your need for either a right-handed or a left-handed rasp, they're different!

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    I'd be interested in a few if we can get a group buy going.

    Rick

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    Nice craftsmanship!
    Good prices considering the hand made quality
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    its facinating to watch and a real insight into the craftsmanship for such tools.

    I'm going to start saving for a couple!

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    Oh and I just spent all my money at the Sydney woodshow. I will be ordering some in the very near future. Most places only carry a couple of standard sizes, this is heaven. A very big welcome Liogier, hope you enjoy the forum. Love the video, the skill, patience and yes the music too.
    And Wendy give the man a break.
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    that was brilliant,the concentration needed to make those rasps is amazing,thankyou for your video,i am spell bound by it......bob
    ps and welcome to the forum

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    Wow! Just wonderful! Now I just need to wrangle enough guys here in the US for an order!

    Pete
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