From:
"tracy powell" <powells@xxxxxxx>
Date:
Sat, 2 Mar 2002 17:28:47 -0800
Subject:
tool suggestions
Hello Jane,
Have you tried simple hand tools? A sharp point ( or
even claw or flat chisel ) and a light hammer will
quickly remove a lot of soft stone. If the work is so
small that it bounces around the work bench, you can
stabilize it with sand bags. Just a thought. Happy
carving,
Tracy Powell
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