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  • How to Sharpen a Gouging Chisel

    Gouging chisels are recognized by their "smile" or amount of bevel cast into the end. There are two basic types of gouging chisels: firmer and paring. A firmer gouge is used to dig out broad...

  • How to Edge Sand

    One of the most difficult parts of doing your own carpentry or woodcraft project is finishing the edges of your handiwork. Sanding the edges can provide a soft, supple finish that gives your final...

  • How to Sharpen a Chisel Using a Grinder

    Chisels are used in many different types of projects. Chisels allow users to make precise cuts that normal blades can't reach, allowing craftsmen to fit pieces into place with keen precision....

  • How to Sharpen A Mora Knife With A Scandinavian Grind

    The town of Mora in Sweden is known for its no-nonsense fixed-blade knives. Many survival and bushcraft experts recommend these simple and very inexpensive knives, especially for beginners. ...

  • How to Carve a Wood Chain

    Carving a chain out of a single piece of wood is a challenging, time-consuming project worthy of any woodworker. You may find yourself spending hours on whittling out a single link of the chain....

  • Custom Knives: Secondary Edge Bevel Shaping

    The secondary edge bevels are basically shaping and sharpening the knife. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Secondary Edge Bevel Sharpening

    The secondary edge bevels are basically shaping and sharpening the knife. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • Custom Knives: Scribing Blade Edge

    If you do not scribe a line on your blade, then your edge will be off. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.

  • How to Carve a Whistle

    Carving a whistle by hand requires time, energy and patience. It also requires a bit of skill with a whittling knife. Creating your own functional whistle, though, is well-worth the effort....

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