Grizzly spokeshave?

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peter havriluk
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Grizzly spokeshave?

Post by peter havriluk » Wed Jul 09, 2014 7:20 pm

I will be travelling on I-80 across Pennsylvania next week, and I frequently stop at Grizzly to wander the toy store. I noticed in their sale catalog that spokeshaves are discounted a bit. They offer two styles, flatbottomed and convex-bottomed. I am gathering tools to work on necks, and I'm curious if the Grizzly tools are good enough to use, and if so, will I have use for both shapes or one in particular?

Thanks, folks.
Peter Havriluk

Tim Benware
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Re: Grizzly spokeshave?

Post by Tim Benware » Thu Jul 10, 2014 9:18 am

Can't speak for anyone else but I use a flat bottom and I use a Hock blade in my Stanley spokeshave. IMO, the blade type and sharpness are more important than the handle.
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Re: Grizzly spokeshave?

Post by ken cierp » Thu Jul 10, 2014 9:58 am

Getting a sharp edge on the curve spoke shave has been a problem for me -- its sits unused.

peter havriluk
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Re: Grizzly spokeshave?

Post by peter havriluk » Thu Jul 10, 2014 10:04 am

Thanks for the replies.
Peter Havriluk

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