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*Cutting*
(Winner of the affordable dovetail-saw shootout.)
(Needs tune-up to work well.)
(Works out of the box)
(My favorite affordable new chisels.)
(I use these to make the DIY specialty planes, but I also like them for general work.)

*Sharpening*

*Marking and Measuring*
(For marking and the built-in awl).
(Excellent, inexpensive marking knife.)

*Drilling*

*Work-Holding*

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Paul Sellers deserves every bit of recognition. I have my dad’s Stanley marking knife he used during his time apprenticing with him in the 90’s, and still use it often

sqaure
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Brass is also vary malleable and that screw would likely strip if it wasn’t made of steel. Adjustment screws are rarely brass and the coating is likely to protect it from corrosion

feeblewrk
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I think the plaiting is actually yellow zinc (a.k.a zinc chromate). It's a plating that's being phased out in many places because of its toxicity.

alexr
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I bought two of those knives about ten years ago, mostly so I could have one of each blade style on hand (I couldn't remember which Paul used and decided it was easier to buy two than find the video). I also bought a shop apron that has a pocket that's fitted perfectly for one of them, so I'd always know exactly where my knife was. Ten years later, they've both been lost for at least six years.

wyssmaster
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Paul Sellers is my hero. Great shout out, and tip!

TmyTune
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My phone fell behind my couch while i was making a shelf. This video played on repeat for 40 minutes the entire time.

I will NEVER forget this tip.

edam-gwsw
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Ha, yes, a Paul Sellers Yes, Rex, you are taking the stanley knife to a new level.

dandelie
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Jokes on you Rex, I'm gonna lose the whole tool board.

mikeg
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Another clever tip from Rex! (You da man!) 👍

Pilgrimm
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Typically I use my late father's everyday 3 blade "Uncle Henry." It was razer sharp.
The spey point was broken and the clip point worn from use and sharpening but the sheepsfoot blade was in good shape, very sharp and has worked well marking lines for me since dad passed 8 years ago.
Whiles I had purchased a few marking knives none of them seemed to serve me well and their blades, even though sharp, tended to wonder off my straight edge to follow the grain. I find dad's old knife works better for me.

slomo
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Well. Just make sure you don't have a gap for it to fall through. I would 110% bump that thing off the magnet while pulling out a chisel. 😀 choose your magnet spot with some forethought!

imacanoli
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Much respect to Paul Sellers, and i have loved that knife ever since he recommended.

MegaWeagle
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I work in entertainment lighting, sound, video, and staging. I'm pretty much never without my knife. I've taken to put in a tiny, square, neodymium magnet on the steel pin or across the steel, liner lock plates. It's not uncommon for me to be working using a road case as a work surface. The corners and latch plates are all steel. I can use the magnet to hold my knife on the road case while I prepare something else to be cut and quickly pull it off to do work.

Ndym magnets are handy for a variety of uses including temporarily creating a steel-tool holder.

fantasticsound
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wood marking tip...get a automotive 12v lighted voltage checker..the tip is crazy sharp...its long, so getting the tip up against a template is easy..leaves a mark as thin as a utility knife

tonyvolbeda
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That's a standard zinc electroplate coating many bolt manufacturers do this to their bolts. It looks like brass but it is not.

psychoskwurl
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For the sportsman out there these are great for cleaning game

Erickson_
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Hold on is it possible to electroplate brass or is copper and zinc going to deposit in order, first copper then zinc, due to difference in ion potential? With the outcome... being not brass?

I would have thought it's a PVD coating of some sort.

Anyway that's just me overthinking things, it's not important

SianaGearz
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Subtle flex with the perfectly hanging scissors. Bravo. Did you eyeball that or actually grab a level?

ProbitusVerusHonos
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That always threw me a little bit, so, having two dissimilar metals up against each other can expedite rusting but plating a metal can prevent rusting. Both of these things are true, but really where's the line between galvanic corrosion and galvanized?

Dan-fwdb
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It's steel with a zinc dichromate finish.

skoronesa