It's a very modern idea to have disposable tools... I have tools from my grand parents, and using them connects me with previous generations. My children will inherit my tools and fishing gear - I do appreciate a bit of quality tooling being used. No I wouldn't take my carbon steel knives out in the boat or along the beach - but for making up bottoms and jigs I have gradually collected a few quality tools that make things easy and are a joy to use. Cheers from Oz, I do enjoy your content and experience.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience as detailed as you do. Every bit is useful and very helpful to anyone wanting to learn for personal diy use or professional mass production.
It's a very modern idea to have disposable tools... I have tools from my grand parents, and using them connects me with previous generations. My children will inherit my tools and fishing gear - I do appreciate a bit of quality tooling being used. No I wouldn't take my carbon steel knives out in the boat or along the beach - but for making up bottoms and jigs I have gradually collected a few quality tools that make things easy and are a joy to use. Cheers from Oz, I do enjoy your content and experience.
I grew up with tools you are supposed to have for life...honestly, this disposable thing...annoying me.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience as detailed as you do. Every bit is useful and very helpful to anyone wanting to learn for personal diy use or professional mass production.
I use Olfa and NT cutters
i use a japanese tonto knife amazing sharp 2 steel never goes blunt super sharp and if i need 2 swipes on a wet stone and its razer sharp again
Tantos are nice, but are not really for utility use.