From:
"John VanCamp" <jvcstnwrks@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Fri, 4 Feb 2005 15:07:11 -0600
Subject:
Material removal
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathy Clegg" <Kathryn.Clegg@------------ >
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 3:07 PM
Subject: [stone] Re: Material removal
Quoted text begins.Would a sink (a simpler one) be a good project for a beginner? That
sounds like something I would want in my dream cottage, and as usual
want to "do it myself". Looking for an excuse to get into this sooner
than later!
End of quote.
Don't know why not. Particularily if you enjoy a challenge.
They are actually pretty straight forward, and require more
perserverence than carving skill.
As an aside to Bill Knight. My reluctance to mention a sealer
by name was only because there are so many out there on the
market, and most of them are quality products.. My feeling is
this is not the place to debate what is the "best" product. I
agree that T&H is a great company, and recommend them and their
tools all the time.
As an aside to every one, List seems to work OK as far as I'm
concerned, and I will be looking foreward to the moderators
upcoming suggestions.
John VanCamp / JVC Stoneworks
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