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LG63

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Directly responsible for these speakers a ways back. I think he said they "punch above their weight". Totally satisfied as workshop speakers :3gears:

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I searched his thread for make/model of speakers but didn't find anything.
More info please!
 
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Gregor - The Dremel troubles me. I would have thought you would have gone down the Foredom rabbit hole and found an excellent used unit which can also be budget friendly.

I do enjoy all the projects that you immerse yourself in, especially the two wheel kinds!

I don't know why I've never gone down the Fordam rabbit hole. It seems like a big jump from a Dremmel to an air grinder and maybe that's the middle. I honestly don't like the Dremmel that much - it's not nearly as powerful as you really need.

Damn you. I may need to look into this.

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Fortunately wood is a four letter word in my shop so I have not gone down the Festool rabbit hole.

I do now have a nice selection of mechanical pencils and Moleskin graph paper note books. Having a ready place to document things in the shop has saved my *** a time or two.


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OK, I'll do it. Tools and stuff that we purchased (or explored to the point of buying cheap copies there of)....because we were influenced by Gregor aka sakurama, just one of the group of elite influencers here on this forum.

I'll start off with cheap stuff, because that's all I have.

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What is the make-model of those mechanical pencils?


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What is the make-model of those mechanical pencils?
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If you had an Android phone you could read the answer to your question in the photo.

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Sorry.
I got a lump of coal in my stocking so I'm still a little grumpy. :mad::sad::evil:

Super Promecha by OHTO

available here: https://www.amazon.com/OHTO-Promecha-Drafting-Pencil-PM-1505P/dp/B003BEEAMQ

and mentioned somewhere in here: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=185104

There, I feel better now. Maybe next year I'll get two lumps of coal made by Festool?
 

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You won't regret that at all. I get so much satisfaction from having a really sharp knife that it's totally worth it.

Look forward to hearing how you get on with it.

Gregor

I couldn't quite justify the extra AU$160 for the aluminium base (or $260 for the granite!), so I made myself a timber base with some doubled up 18mm marine ply...
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I'm very happy with it. It feels really nice to use, and knowing that I'm getting a perfect repeatable angle really appeals to my inner perfectionist!
 
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I couldn't quite justify the extra AU$160 for the aluminium base (or $260 for the granite!), so I made myself a timber base with some doubled up 18mm marine ply...

That's exactly how mine is set up, I just clamp it to a table or bench. Works great!
 
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fartymarty

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I appreciate the desire for a sharp knife, but $400?...I'm not as skilled as most of you are, but I think I could make one if I wanted it that badly (I don't) so I know most of you could make it. I couldn't make a mechanical pencil, nor a battery drill, nor a circular saw, nor even a silicone mat, but this Wicked Edge thing?..I'm pretty sure even I could make that with a couple of parts from McMaster-Carr and an old square rod BBQ spit.
 
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Southern83

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I recently picked up a Wicked Edge Go. I'm pretty good at sharpening on a stone but my OCD for wanting to keep the factory edge drove me to get one. My favorite gun store has a pro model and would sharpen knifes for a fee, so I knew how good they worked. I caint totally blame Gregor but he should get some credit. Luckily Festool isn't sold locally.... I might have bought a new mechanical or three lately!
 

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Between Lil Scorpion and Gregor they convinced me to seriously look at Festool. So far I have a TS 55 track saw (love it) and a RO 125 sander (like it). Many thanks to them both for their inspiration and sharing.
 

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Yes, they are, but you didn’t tell me that they’re right handed…..
Sterling, I bought a much cheaper Kamikoto set that has a similar triangular handle design. I can't personally vouch for any lefty stuff but both Shun and Kamikoto websites indicates they are for both left and right handed use. I bought the Kamikoto set to try the single bevel Japanese knife design (I highlight the single bevel design because many people don't like it). It takes a little getting used to and a different sharpening angle but I frequently grab the Nakiri vegetable knife and utility knife. I'm sure Shun and Festool products perform better than my stuff but parting with more than a single $100 bill is hard for me. Thankfully I don't come across $500, $1,000, $5,000 or $10,000 bills.

This is the Kamikoto set that Amazon sells for $125 (I took a few days to put it in the cart).
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