Maybe, but if you would like to add chattering texture, it is better to be flat. That’s why the new design has removable vinyl/silicon cover for better grip!
@@hsinchuen Can i request/recommend a big, round slip--on handle? Thin tools tend to fatigue the hand faster than the more engonomic fat handled tools. So many of my tools have rope wrapped around them for this purpose.
A reference to Moh's hardness scale. The geologist in me is smiling.
Congratulations Hsin. Very exciting!
Excellent! regards from BrasiL!
Thank you. That is very fine
Amazing!
These can cut hardened steel. Should last a lifetime.
If I order the set of 4 plus file. How long is delivery to Australia please
Would be great if we could see at video end the finished, glazed pieces. Please consider. Thank you for posting.
Mitchell Coulton I concur.
Sold
When will these new tools be available?
It's available now, I bought from ETSY this morning, www.etsy.com/shop/hsinchuen
Also what grit is the diamond tool
fine grit (25 micron)
The handle isn't best done as a flat piece of metal.
Maybe, but if you would like to add chattering texture, it is better to be flat. That’s why the new design has removable vinyl/silicon cover for better grip!
It is also much easier to resharpen when the tools are in L shape!
@@hsinchuen Can i request/recommend a big, round slip--on handle? Thin tools tend to fatigue the hand faster than the more engonomic fat handled tools. So many of my tools have rope wrapped around them for this purpose.
@@AL-og4sp you can try bison tools
Hi there. Very interesting idea. Very good idea. What grade of carbide is it on these tools
REGARDS RICHARD
richard selleck The Carbide manufacturer told me “A508”. Does this make sense to you?
No not really
Have you finally patent them?