Large Gutter Elbow Adze made by North Bay Forge, hand forged from US made high carbon steel, hollowing wood.
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Edge is 2 inches wide, with 3.5 inch diameter cup, razor sharpWeighs about 13 ounces, handle is Eastern Cherry, about 14 inches long.Made in the USA from US made high carbon steel and US grown trees.
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Large Gutter Elbow Adze The elbow adze is a remarkably versatile carving tool. The gutter elbow adze is primarily used for hollowing out and aggressive wood removal. While capable of very fast and aggressive wood removal, it is also possible to carve “right to the line.” If you know where you are going, you can get there incredibly fast with an adze! If you haven’t used an elbow adze before, take your time and go at it slowly. Virtually all the motion should be with your forearm and wrist. Your elbow should remain almost stationary at your side. You’ll quickly get used to the stroke needed to get the right amount of bite. If you are trying to remove too large a chip, the iron will probably get stuck a lot. On the other hand, if the edge doesn’t engage into the wood at all, then the iron will just bounce off. The edge should be engaging into the wood just enough to start a shaving, continue it, or remove it.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Edge is 2 inches wide, with 3.5 inch diameter cup, razor sharpWeighs about 13 ounces, handle is Eastern Cherry, about 14 inches long.Made in the USA from US made high carbon steel and US grown trees.
상품설명
Large Gutter Elbow Adze The elbow adze is a remarkably versatile carving tool. The gutter elbow adze is primarily used for hollowing out and aggressive wood removal. While capable of very fast and aggressive wood removal, it is also possible to carve “right to the line.” If you know where you are going, you can get there incredibly fast with an adze! If you haven’t used an elbow adze before, take your time and go at it slowly. Virtually all the motion should be with your forearm and wrist. Your elbow should remain almost stationary at your side. You’ll quickly get used to the stroke needed to get the right amount of bite. If you are trying to remove too large a chip, the iron will probably get stuck a lot. On the other hand, if the edge doesn’t engage into the wood at all, then the iron will just bounce off. The edge should be engaging into the wood just enough to start a shaving, continue it, or remove it.
2020-01-13 21:43:25