JJ

"JG"

21/05/2004 10:32 AM

Veritas wooden spokeshave kit.

While perusing the Veritas web-pages I happened across something that really
made me stop and take notice:
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.asp?SID=&ccurrency=2&page=49710&category=1,49601
Fabulous, simply fabulous..... though I pondered for a moment, it seemed to
look aweful familiar to something I might have seen on the Web before....
Hmmmmm, now WHERE in the world could I have seen this before?-)




--
John Gunterman What, who? Me? a shill?!?!?!?! NEVER!!!!
http://www.shavings.net/TEACHSHAVE.HTM
Just say,(tm P.L.) that looks an aweful lot like a Hock iron, to me.


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Jd

Jules

in reply to "JG" on 21/05/2004 10:32 AM

21/05/2004 12:29 PM

I see patent pending at the bottom. Will those websites have to come
down when it is protected by patent?

JG wrote:
> While perusing the Veritas web-pages I happened across something that really
> made me stop and take notice:
> http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.asp?SID=&ccurrency=2&page=49710&category=1,49601
> Fabulous, simply fabulous..... though I pondered for a moment, it seemed to
> look aweful familiar to something I might have seen on the Web before....
> Hmmmmm, now WHERE in the world could I have seen this before?-)
>
>
>
>
> --
> John Gunterman What, who? Me? a shill?!?!?!?! NEVER!!!!
> http://www.shavings.net/TEACHSHAVE.HTM
> Just say,(tm P.L.) that looks an aweful lot like a Hock iron, to me.
>
>

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"A Dubya"

in reply to "JG" on 21/05/2004 10:32 AM

31/05/2004 9:22 AM

Hey Robin,

You mean your blades aren't made in Canada? hehehe.

I know, I know, Ron's been importing. I'll have to shoot into Ottawa and
try one of the kits, I've been using various Hock's with "ye old robertson
set screws" forever.

I haven't seen the "old guy" poking around Almonte lately. I used to catch
him looking over my shoulder at RW Studio, when he'd stop in for a visit.

Cheers,

aw

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "JG" on 21/05/2004 10:32 AM

21/05/2004 6:42 PM

On Fri, 21 May 2004 10:32:20 -0500, "JG" <[email protected]> brought
forth from the murky depths:

>While perusing the Veritas web-pages I happened across something that really
>made me stop and take notice:
>http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.asp?SID=&ccurrency=2&page=49710&category=1,49601
>Fabulous, simply fabulous..... though I pondered for a moment, it seemed to
>look aweful familiar to something I might have seen on the Web before....
>Hmmmmm, now WHERE in the world could I have seen this before?-)

Yeah, where, indeed? They have a slightly different approach
than yours did, though, Guntie. Same price but without the
little stick o' wood riding along with it. Bueno!


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Andy Dingley

in reply to "JG" on 21/05/2004 10:32 AM

30/05/2004 10:42 PM

On Fri, 21 May 2004 13:25:39 -0500, "Gregory Jensen" <gjensen
[email protected]> wrote:

>Hey why could'nt you just use an "old" but sharp Portion of a planer blade
>for the Tool steel??

No. Almost all planer blades are HSS, and HSS is unforgeable.

If you ever want to make edge tools with the basics of equipment, buy
some "O-1" tool steel stock. It's easy to find, comes ready ground
with flat surfaces, and is easy to heat-treat with a basic gas torch
or even a kitchen stove.

--
Smert' spamionam

RL

"Robin Lee"

in reply to "JG" on 21/05/2004 10:32 AM

25/05/2004 8:32 AM


"A Dubya" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Nice set-up for the kit. Too bad it's not a Hock blade.....
>
> Cheers,
>
> aw
>


Why ? You don't like made in USA blades???

Curious, given your handle...

Cheers -

Rob

GJ

"Gregory Jensen"

in reply to "JG" on 21/05/2004 10:32 AM

21/05/2004 1:25 PM

Hey why could'nt you just use an "old" but sharp Portion of a planer blade
for the Tool steel??

"JG" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> While perusing the Veritas web-pages I happened across something that
really
> made me stop and take notice:
>
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.asp?SID=&ccurrency=2&page=49710&category=1,49601
> Fabulous, simply fabulous..... though I pondered for a moment, it seemed
to
> look aweful familiar to something I might have seen on the Web before....
> Hmmmmm, now WHERE in the world could I have seen this before?-)
>
>
>
>
> --
> John Gunterman What, who? Me? a shill?!?!?!?! NEVER!!!!
> http://www.shavings.net/TEACHSHAVE.HTM
> Just say,(tm P.L.) that looks an aweful lot like a Hock iron, to me.
>
>

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"A Dubya"

in reply to "JG" on 21/05/2004 10:32 AM

21/05/2004 4:22 PM

Nice set-up for the kit. Too bad it's not a Hock blade.....

Cheers,

aw

JJ

"Jack"

in reply to "JG" on 21/05/2004 10:32 AM

21/05/2004 11:26 AM

I would guess that lee valley's patent application is probably on the blade
design with the threaded posts for adjustment.
I can already think of an improvement which could be made to that...

If anyone is willing to send me a free spokeshave I'll send you my method.

-Jack



"Jules" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I see patent pending at the bottom. Will those websites have to come
> down when it is protected by patent?
>
> JG wrote:
> > While perusing the Veritas web-pages I happened across something that
really
> > made me stop and take notice:
> >
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.asp?SID=&ccurrency=2&page=49710&category=1,49601
> > Fabulous, simply fabulous..... though I pondered for a moment, it seemed
to
> > look aweful familiar to something I might have seen on the Web
before....
> > Hmmmmm, now WHERE in the world could I have seen this before?-)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > John Gunterman What, who? Me? a shill?!?!?!?! NEVER!!!!
> > http://www.shavings.net/TEACHSHAVE.HTM
> > Just say,(tm P.L.) that looks an aweful lot like a Hock iron, to me.
> >
> >
>

RL

"Robin Lee"

in reply to "JG" on 21/05/2004 10:32 AM

31/05/2004 1:16 PM


"A Dubya" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hey Robin,
>
> You mean your blades aren't made in Canada? hehehe.
>
> I know, I know, Ron's been importing. I'll have to shoot into Ottawa and
> try one of the kits, I've been using various Hock's with "ye old
robertson
> set screws" forever.
>
> I haven't seen the "old guy" poking around Almonte lately. I used to
catch
> him looking over my shoulder at RW Studio, when he'd stop in for a visit.
>
> Cheers,
>
> aw
>

Hi -

He still spends most of his time up the street at 36 Mill street....

Website's been updated recently, and you can see what they're cooking up...
but don't look until you've had your lunch....

www.canica.com

Cheers -

Rob


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