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  1. On 12/15/2020 at 2:23 PM, Jaager said:

    The situation is complicated.  As for tools, although enthusiasm often leads to wasted money as far as tools, even your father probably does not realize which tools

    he needs until he needs that specific job done.

    It may be wiser to get:

    A gift certificate to a special tool vendor:

    Lee Valey
    Japan Woodworker
    Lie-NielsenToolworks

     

    or

    A subject specific book:

    The 100-Gun Ship Victory (Anatomy of the Ship)  by John McKay
    The Anatomy of Nelson's Ships Hardcover   by C. Nepean Longridge

     

    But for something unexpected but better than what he is likely to know about:

    Japan Woodworker  #156382  1/8" double bevel Blue Steel knife

    It also needs a piece of scrap leather and a fine honing compound like Flexcut Gold

    Compared to Xacto type #11 blades - both will do the job,  but the knife it like having Lamborghini instead of a Ford

      
    or from StewMac    
        Item       Price       Qty       Total

        Japanese Super Fine-Cut Saw
    Item # 3617
        $39.48     1     $39.48

        Japanese Curved-edge Mini Saw
    Item # 3612
        $28.30     1     $28.30

        StewMac Ultimate Scraper, Mini
    Item # 0632
        $28.07     1     $28.07

     

    The curved-edge saw works a trick in crosscutting

    Thank you so much! Just ordered the McKay book and looking into some tools. Great suggestions, really appreciate it!

  2. Hello all!

     

    Hoping to get some gift ideas for my father who just bought the Caldercraft HMS Vicotry 72:1 model kit. 
     

    He did a model earlier this year but the Victory is much, much, larger. I’m hoping to get him something to help him with this. I know he has a dremel already and probably most of the basic tools. 
     

    Would there be anything that’s a must-have for something like this? There’s some tool kits on Amazon but I worry about their quality. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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