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I agree with Bob and Kenny about the name brand tools. I have an assortment with probably a few more Swiss made pfiel. The only reason for the more of one brand than the other is the cost.
I got a good deal on the Swiss made tools of the size and type I wanted. Whatever you decide, I think you would be much better off to assemble your own set according to the style of carving you wish to pursue. Except for the really basic beginners set that Rick has put together, there seems to be a number of tools that just do not seem to fit the needs of individual carvers.
When I first started carving, about , I bought a set of tools. Used only of the six and finally put the whole bunch in a storage box and started putting together my own set. Strictly my own opinion, but, I do not like the intermediate set offered by some brands. I use my palm tools and if I want something larger, I prefer to go up to the mallet size.
I may or may not pound on them; but, that option is available. Very diplomatic Bob. I like the heft. I know other people don't My favorite tool Well - I grappled with this question which tools and which brand quite a bit over the last year and back in January decided to take the plunge and purchased about 24 Pfeil aka Swiss Made gouges from Woodcraft.
Don't buy sets of tools. Buy what you need when you need it. This I believe to be very good advice as it has the following advantages: a allows you to buy only tools that you know you will need and use b doesn't require a large outlay all at once c allows you time to determine what you like in a tool - especially if you try different brands by either borrowing advantage of joining clubs or buying - and seeing how they feel in your hand 2 The various name brands are all very good and many people whose opinion I respect will swear by each of them.
My conclusion - they are all pretty good and I probably wouldn't go wrong with any of them. Remember there is no need to get them all from one manufacturer either.
In fact, Pye points out a problem with Pfeil V tools in the way they create the keel shape that requires regrinding and shaping after purchase to get the best performance.
So you may want to get another manufacturer's V tools to avoid this. Even so - I ignored this advice for specific reasons. I compiled all of these into a master list of sweeps and sizes of gouges built around Chris Pye's "basic" relief carving set. Plus free shipping at the time. Pfeil dropped their prices significantly on their carving tools about a year ago due to some major improvements in the plant tooling that allowed greater efficiency higher output in their process.
This allowed them to drop prices while maintaining the same quality and thus be more competitive. In hindsight - I probably would have purchased another brand of V tool to avoid the regrinding problem, BUT I have been able to use them without regrinding, AND I've been very happy with my gouges thusfar. Sorry to be so long winded.
I hope you find this helpful. Oh - regarding palm vs mallet? Depends on the projects you want to do. I would recommend using full sized mallet tools IF you are able to clamp or place the piece you are carving in a holding device.
Although all Pfeil tools come sharpened to a razer edge, you should regularly sharpen them for best results. Whetstones like these are also a good option if you want to save some money. Learning how to sharpen Pfeil carving tools is a bit more complicated. You can also make your own slipstrop from wood or other soft materials, or buy a slipstone, which is a thin stone with one pointed edge and one rounded edge.
To sharpen the tools, pull the inside of the tool down the slipstrop not into the cutting edge until you feel a burr a small buildup of thin metal on the outside of the tool.
Then, pull the outside of the tool down a flat strop again, not into the cutting edge until the burr is gone. For rounded carving tools, you can either run the tool down the strop at one angle, then twist and repeat, or twist the tool as you run it down the strop. Both will work, although the second method takes a bit of practice! Plus you get the warm fuzzy feeling of supporting a small business!
All tools come with a limited lifetime guarantee that covers everything except user-caused damage. The Flexcut printmaking set is an excellent value, and the slightly more premium 4-piece Mini Palm set is also a great alternative. Pfeil lino cutting tools with the rounded palm handles are every bit as sharp as their larger counterparts, and can cut most types of wood.
However, particularly hard woods might be challenging to carve using just the force from your hand. DO NOT use a mallet with these tools. While wood carving tools with the long mallet handle are more than capable of cutting linoleum, you will likely struggle to get accurate cuts.
It can definitely work in a pinch, but you would be better off getting the palm handle sets, or even a cheap set from Speedball. Pfeil Tools does sell replacement handles for its full range of products, but it may be difficult to source originals.
The steel pieces have a standard tang, so you might have better luck making your own or working with a local wood turner for replacements. Thanks for a great and comprehensive look at the Pfeil line up. I agree that they are the best new tools you can buy, and make up about two thirds of my active tools. He advised the I take a look at Addis and Prize Medal tools. These are not made anymore, but are available on the used market.
This is great advice! Do you have any posts about them? Pfeil carving tools: Quick picks. Check pricing. They use our important resources such as water, air and energy as efficiently as possible and minimize their pollution. Investments in water treatment and recycling of production wastes optimize our manufacturing process. Pfeil is today and in the future a leading manufacturer of carving tools.
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