Since you're able to customize your order, specific to what you wanted (to use and sell), I have something that I'd like to see/buy. I've always wondered why there wasn't a flat spot on the un-knurled portion of the shank that corresponded to the bottom of the tool? Shouldn't there (couldn't there) be a flat spot on the tool so that you can feel the shank and know that you tooling is "square" without leaning down and looking at the three sides before striking? It seems like that would be simple to do, and would greatly minimize the time spent "squaring" up tools that are intended to be struck while perpendicular to cut lines.
@outfitr97032 жыл бұрын
Are these checkered bevelers nice and steep like BK?
@AldensSchoolofLeatherTrades2 жыл бұрын
They are 30 degree bevelers which are about the same as Barry Kings regular bevelers