From:
Elaine <ehruby@xxxxxxx>
Date:
Fri, 21 Mar 2003 08:42:15 -0700
Subject:
Stone tools and books...
Hello again Gary
I think that wood carving tools would get a dull edge too quick. Some do
have small flat edges....but I can't really see using them for stone. I
have never worked with soap stone....but it can be carved with a knife.
(Again, it would probably get dull pretty quick...but you would have lots of
control.) There is a small sharp tool used for cleaning greenware (ceramic)
and pottery pieces. It is very sharp, small and has a curved blade. I have
one that has a curved blade at one end and a flat, arrowhead type blade at
the other. Thanks for the book site! Elle
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