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Re: Newest tools from Lee Valley *LINK*

#26

Re: Are these needed if already have Veritas spoke

Rob Lee

>That's ok Pam - maybe we'll get you with the Micro adjust marking gauges later today.... ;)

Cheers -

Rob

Re: Newest tools from Lee Valley *LINK*

#27

Re: Are these needed if already have Veritas spoke

Pam Niedermayer - Austin, TX

>You just might; however, the wallet can always decide yes, that wasn't a no, especially on the curved shave.

Pam

Re: Newest tools from Lee Valley *LINK*

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Re: Are these needed if already have Veritas spoke

Ernie Miller Topeka

>Where are the gauges at? any thing else comming out in the next two weeks why I am on vacation?

Re: Newest tools from Lee Valley *LINK*

#29

Nah...

Rob Lee

>... just our largest single addition of new turning tools ever...not as much of interest for this board..;)

The new wheel gauges just went up - under "What's New" on the woodworking tab...

Tomorrow, there'll be some sale flyer items - (January Catalog mailed yesterday)....

Cheers -

Rob

Re: Newest tools from Lee Valley *LINK*

#30

I dunno Rob

Todd O. Cronkhite Native of Maine

>They look kinda' ugly to me. I think it best that that you send down 1 each for "testing". ;~)

Ahhhhhhhhhh heck Rob, I'm just funnin' ya' this time, besides I've had my fill of Crow for the year. ;~)

Good looking 'shaves, I'll be looking for the reviews. Shaves are one tool that I am heavily lacking in. What a bad time to have a thin wallet. :~( Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh well, so it goes eh?

Todd O.

Re: Newest tools from Lee Valley *LINK*

#31

Re: Nah...

William R. Duffield, on the Cohansey

>The steadies are manufactured by Oneway, right?

Re: Newest tools from Lee Valley *LINK*

#32

Re: Nah...

Rob Lee

>Hi William -

Yes - they are...

That's not the extent of the woodturning additions though - we have a lot of people still on vacation, and are behind in web photography, and layout...we'll be putting up 3-5 pages a day of new stuff, and should be complete by the time the mailing hits your mailbox...

Also new are:

Kelton scrapers, hollowing rigs, undercutters etc.

Munro Hollower

P&N Tools

Stinger and Scorpion Holling sets (Don Pencil)

And a bunch of other accessories....

Cheers -

Rob

Re: Newest tools from Lee Valley *LINK*

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Re: Newest tools from Lee Valley

kees laan

>Hi,

Some old news in this newyear:

A LN-designer is planning: concave shave similar to the LV, but with the sidescrews holding the cap as in the flat version available now. Round bottom version of this one (concave side-to-side and convex front-to-back) for inside curves on round parts.

A windsor seat shave that might be coming out with more than one curve. The sole is longer and convex in both directions. Also a tight-radius shave that will take a while to get to marktet. A larger cooper's shave for heavier work.

Now we know why Rob (LV) is in a hurry......

I am not waiting for these products; I want a reasonably priced HKdrawknife lookalike, A2 steel, black parts etc. As soon as possible!

kees

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