Lee's shop seems like an amazing place to work. It's small, but it seems to have been very thoughtfully layed out and organized. I couldn't possibly have as much stuff as he does and keep it as tidy in a similar space!
Thanks for the kind words. It's evolved over time and I'm still not shy to adapt it where necessary. Also it's not always thys tidy although I do tend to work better in a tidy space! 😊🙏🏼
I was lucky to grab ahold of one of his small scorps a year ago and not only is the tool a joy to use but the blade box is just awesome! Great video as always.
Great video and what a beatiful box! There are so many smart solutions to difficult issues in this video! Very enjoyable to watch, learned a lot! Thank you so much Lee for sharing this!!
Zed, I have been really enjoying watching Lee Stoffer making guards for hook knives, and his scorps and that is what I manly wanted to ask I’m in Oregon, USA and want to get all sizes. Cx you give me the info to get a hold of him?
great demo. Love the box and the care with which it was made. My only concern is the oil. Did he say boiled linseed oil or raw linseed oil? Raw does not have the chemicals in it and might be better suited for tools used to carve spoons or other things that will have food in them. Boiled linseed oil has some very nasty chemicals in it.
@@LeeStoffer I do love the smell of boiled linseed oil. I used to used it on furniture and cabinets I made. Then wax to give it a bit of a sheen. I got cancer and was concerned about toxins so I’ve tried all sorts of oils. Most don’t dry very well. Tried coconut oil but it doesn’t dry at all and gets sticky. Well done on those boxes.
Like Lee has already mentioned he used Boiled linseed oil which cures very quickly and is fine so long as the item doesn't come into contact with food ~Peace~
Hi Marso, I appreciate you checking in. I had a lot going in my personal and work life so had to step aside from everything, but hope to be back into the swing of things soon. Hope you and the family are all keeping well my friend ~Peace~
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Another great tutorial thank you Lee and Zed ~respect
Much appreciated Glen thank you! ~Peace~
Lee's shop seems like an amazing place to work. It's small, but it seems to have been very thoughtfully layed out and organized. I couldn't possibly have as much stuff as he does and keep it as tidy in a similar space!
Thanks for the kind words. It's evolved over time and I'm still not shy to adapt it where necessary. Also it's not always thys tidy although I do tend to work better in a tidy space! 😊🙏🏼
He's got OCD like me! :) ~Peace~
Lovely work, Zed and Lee. I really enjoyed this video. Learned so much!
Thats great to hear Donald and I sincerely appreciate your kind words thank you! ~Peace~
I was lucky to grab ahold of one of his small scorps a year ago and not only is the tool a joy to use but the blade box is just awesome! Great video as always.
Oh wow very cool, you're part of the cool club now :) ~Peace~
Thank you, Zed and Lee.
Thank you kindly Mindy ~Peace~
Thanks again, fellas! Great little project.
You are very kind Wendy thank you ~Peace~
Great video and what a beatiful box! There are so many smart solutions to difficult issues in this video! Very enjoyable to watch, learned a lot! Thank you so much Lee for sharing this!!
Sincerely appreciate your kind words and for watching thank you ~Peace~
Great video 👌
Thank you kindly ~Peace~
Excellent. And these foam stands are genius.
Pipe insulation in a cardboard box 👍🏻😊
Indeed they are simple but very effective! ~Peace~
Very nice little blade box. I like the idea of the pegs to hold the knife in place. Well done.
Sincerely appreciate the kind words and for watching ~Peace~
Nice knife holder. Thanks for showing us and take care.
Thank you kindly Quinn ~Peace~
Lee is awesome
He most definitely is, an incredibly knowledgable yet humble guy ~Peace~
Keep the videos coming. I would like to see some in depth spoon layout videos.
I have something coming soon reg spoon templates so stay tuned ;) ~Peace~
excellent !! Thank you
Thank you kindly ~Peace~
Very interesting and nice 👍
Thank you kindly Roni ~Peace~
holy hell, accomplishment unlocked, watch all zed videos
Woohoo!! **gives Borat high five** ~Peace~
Merry Christmas brother🎄❄️🎅🏻D😎🇺🇸
Merry Xmas and a blessed New Years to you too my man ~Peace~
@@Zedoutdoors everytime i see you posted a new video, i know i will have a peaceful night watching. ✌️😀
Exelente video, saludos.
Gracias ~Peace~
Very good ~
Thank you kindly ~Peace~
Zed, I have been really enjoying watching Lee Stoffer making guards for hook knives, and his scorps and that is what I manly wanted to ask I’m in Oregon, USA and want to get all sizes. Cx you give me the info to get a hold of him?
Hi David, the best place to get in touch with Lee is eitehr through Instagram or his website, here's a link to find both - stoffercraft.com
great demo. Love the box and the care with which it was made. My only concern is the oil. Did he say boiled linseed oil or raw linseed oil? Raw does not have the chemicals in it and might be better suited for tools used to carve spoons or other things that will have food in them. Boiled linseed oil has some very nasty chemicals in it.
Boiled dries much quicker and I don't oil the inside of the box where the blade goes. 👍🏻
@@LeeStoffer I do love the smell of boiled linseed oil. I used to used it on furniture and cabinets I made. Then wax to give it a bit of a sheen. I got cancer and was concerned about toxins so I’ve tried all sorts of oils. Most don’t dry very well. Tried coconut oil but it doesn’t dry at all and gets sticky. Well done on those boxes.
Like Lee has already mentioned he used Boiled linseed oil which cures very quickly and is fine so long as the item doesn't come into contact with food ~Peace~
𝔹𝕣𝕒𝕧𝕠...ℕ𝕚𝕔𝕖 𝕓𝕦𝕚𝕝𝕕 𝕧𝕚𝕕𝕖𝕠 !!
𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝑴𝒓 𝑺𝒕𝒐𝒇𝒇𝒆𝒓
I use paper towels with elastic bands....all my blades rusted up ...lol
Thank you kindly and worth applying Camelia oil to your blades to prevent rusting as thats what I use ~Peace~
Hey Zed!!!!! Where'd ya go?
Yo yo! am back real soon with videos to publish, appreciate you checking in! ~Peace~
Zed it's been a while since you've posted anything. I hope that things are going well.🤞🏽✌🏽
Hi Marso, I appreciate you checking in. I had a lot going in my personal and work life so had to step aside from everything, but hope to be back into the swing of things soon. Hope you and the family are all keeping well my friend ~Peace~
@@Zedoutdoors Very good! So long as you are alive and kickin', that's all that matters...everything else will iron itself out.👍🏽
Be good!✌🏽
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