The Tourist
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hso said:find a finer example of the tool
Oh, I agree. DeTerminator simply asked about my personal knife.
It was my Dad who was the hobbyist woodworker and the spin-caster fisherman. He could make a properly fitting mortise and tenon with a sharp chisel cleaner than I could with a guide and router.
And I hate working with wood, and fish.
Having said that, I do get myself in binds where I need a "tool o' prey" so to speak on those huge bronze staples they use in shipping parcels, or simple scraping--like I did to a label burnt onto my headlight.
In those jobs I like to have a sharp edge, but one with a little grip to complete the job. Admittedly, what I'm working on will be destroyed.
This is my point on the Razel. We have a razor's edge, now we need a heavy hitter.