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Re: [nafex] Is grafting a blood sport?



Derry, I'm on tap to demo grafting knife sharpening at the Nafex September 
conference in Minnesota. I'd like to introduce your washer as safety 
alternative when I speak about knife use and safety...must give credit where 
due ...should I call it the Walsher? As a carving teacher I'd rather teach 
folk strong known hand grips, but of one only grafts a few sticks a year, 
then a safe alternative sounds pretty good.
Vic's description of locking certain muscles sounded so much like my months 
of learning hand knife carving from an old carver in the north of Sweden. 
Once the safety stops and hand positions are learned it's wonderful the 
accuracy and power a hand and knife can dance together with.  Del

Del Stubbs  http://www.pinewoodforge.com  ag zone2/3


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