HannesTool Michelsen Grind “woodturning” “wood turning” Hannes Tool Gouge
Posted on July 6th, 2010 by admin
http://www.hannestool.com An Intro to the unique Michelsen Grind by Johannes Michelsen The Originator of the Woodhat and the new HannesTool high quality woodturning tools, the HannesTool ergonomic handles and A11 steel tempered cryogenically treated. Wood Turning Tools woodturning tool Gouge ergonomic handle woodworking hobby hobbies carving Michelsen Grind
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Duration : 0:6:3
Beginning wood turning. A look at lathe tools and a cutting exercise.
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