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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3883661" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The HF wood tools are actually pretty good. Windsor I think is the brand.</p><p>I bought some English Sheffield steel tools awhile back that set back my budget for awhile and can't really say they are hands down better than HF. </p><p>If I'm turning a 1.5" block of Osage Orange into a turkey striker for a slate type turkey call, I'll have to sharpen the tool three times before finishing. The wood is that hard. The Sheffield requires two sharpening's but is 4X the price. </p><p>If using walnut or other hardwood, I can complete the job with the same edge from start to finish. That osage orange is incredibly hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3883661, member: 5412"] The HF wood tools are actually pretty good. Windsor I think is the brand. I bought some English Sheffield steel tools awhile back that set back my budget for awhile and can't really say they are hands down better than HF. If I'm turning a 1.5" block of Osage Orange into a turkey striker for a slate type turkey call, I'll have to sharpen the tool three times before finishing. The wood is that hard. The Sheffield requires two sharpening's but is 4X the price. If using walnut or other hardwood, I can complete the job with the same edge from start to finish. That osage orange is incredibly hard. [/QUOTE]
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