@@chadkennedyknives sir you may not care to hear this, but Im motivated by your work! You truly are an atricsian, and I want you to know that you motivate alot of folks around the world, to emulate even a fraction of the wealth of knowledge you got. I pray you grow ever more! And thank you for your lessons sir. God bless
Thanks for your technique. I’m gonna try this in my old hand plane totes.
good luck!
Chad, Thanks for the video. That is gorgeous. I have some rotten stone a refined linseed oil on order.
That is awesome!
Beautiful wire inlay!! Thanks for the helpful video. Where do you get those inlays from?
What finish do you use over your wire inlays that does not yellow? I have so much trouble with polyurethane and stuff like that yellowing.
Looks like it's dipped in glass! Very nice
thanks. it is cool seeing the transformation
great info, thanks!
You bet
could i use mineral oil instead of the linseed to apply the rottenstone?
Not sure. Give it a try on a scrap piece. Let me know how it goes
Can you tell me what kind of stain you used? Thank you. Great video.
Veinings leather die. Dark brown
This video is awesomeness!
Thank you
@@chadkennedyknives sir you may not care to hear this, but Im motivated by your work!
You truly are an atricsian, and I want you to know that you motivate alot of folks around the world, to emulate even a fraction of the wealth of knowledge you got.
I pray you grow ever more!
And thank you for your lessons sir.
God bless
@@joshuakim397 I definitely care to hear it. Thanks so much for letting me know I appreciate it a lot.
Is it slippery when wet?
Yeah a little, but it does have a slight resistance to it. You don’t want it too think or it will wear you out!
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