Woodcraft and Pfeil Carving Tools Present Reto Odermatt – How to Sharpen Carving Tools


Part 6: Sharp tools are key to any professional or amateur woodcarving success. Swiss Master Woodcarver Reto Odermatt shows how to produce a precise cutting edge on your carving intsruments. Scott Phillips of The American Woodshop hosts.

Tags: , , , , , , ,

6 Responses to “Woodcraft and Pfeil Carving Tools Present Reto Odermatt – How to Sharpen Carving Tools”

  1. woodchip1757 says:

    what kind of wheels is on the grinder, and do woodcraft sell them

  2. woodcraftmarketing says:

    Woodcraft ships internationally to over 117 countries. You can go to the website and order. It will be shipped to you in Slovenia.

  3. cekinxxx says:

    uh ok, i have niether of those,and here in slovenia i dont believe they are availeble,i use oil and sand paper to clean off the rust,it works pretty good
    great work Reto

  4. woodcraftmarketing says:

    I normally keep a lightly oiled rag to wipe down my tools. If you shop is not climate controlled it is a necessity. I use the following product in my own shop to ward off rust:

    Boeshield T-9 Protectant.
    Top Coat great for tables.
    Camellia Oil for hand planes and chisels.
    Zerust Corrosion Inhibitors in drawer and cabinets.

  5. woodcraftmarketing says:

    We use a lot of Boeshield (#129637) to clean up tools and prevent rust. We have a product called Zerust (#149662 caopsule, #149664 drawer liner) that can be placed in a tool box to prevent rust from starting.

  6. cekinxxx says:

    how do i keep my tools shiny, everytime i use them they become rusty brown, i have pfeil too, do i have to put oil on them?

Leave a Reply