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    Being somewhat familiar with safety measures for artists, I'd suggest that you take precautions to minimize your contact with the dust generated when sawing or sanding the Blackwood. I'm not sure whether Blackwood is one of the types of wood that can trigger toxic reactions when it comes in contact with the human body (specifically the respiratory system!) but it's better to be safe than sorry. While searching for an Irish Flute, I had to pass on those made of Cocus and Rosewood because of the articles that I read about the potential for some nasty skin reactions that some people get from contact with the oils in those woods. Inhaling the dust produced by some of these woods can be absolutely devastating.

    Given your background as a machinist, I'd bet that you probably already know to be careful but I figgered that I should mention it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaish View Post
    As someone very familiar with knives and their applications, let me add this.

    If you are pushing so hard that the scales break or the glue gives way then either your knife isn't sharp enough or you have the wrong knife for the job. It's sort of like complaining that you broke your finishing hammer while driving framing nails. Right tool, right job.
    Right you are. The sgian would be a poor choice for many applications. However, it many time may be the only knife I have available, so it needs to be up to the task. I can't carry my Benchmade all the time, but it will often be found clipped to my kilt inside the waistband. I usually don't carry a sgian for this reason.

    Unlike the kilt, a sgian isn't a perfect tool. I suspect that's why a dirk was carried as well. But I don't carry a dirk. If I did, I'd just strap on my Strider.

    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    Being somewhat familiar with safety measures for artists, I'd suggest that you take precautions to minimize your contact with the dust generated when sawing or sanding the Blackwood. I'm not sure whether Blackwood is one of the types of wood that can trigger toxic reactions when it comes in contact with the human body (specifically the respiratory system!) but it's better to be safe than sorry. While searching for an Irish Flute, I had to pass on those made of Cocus and Rosewood because of the articles that I read about the potential for some nasty skin reactions that some people get from contact with the oils in those woods. Inhaling the dust produced by some of these woods can be absolutely devastating.

    Given your background as a machinist, I'd bet that you probably already know to be careful but I figgered that I should mention it.

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    AA
    Yeah. Working on walnut turns my hands a deep purple color that will NOT wash off. I haven't had much problems with AB but I wear a mask anyway.

    T.

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    I figured you'd know about tools and their uses, but felt it was worth saying anyway.

    An author I read is also an accomplished bladesmith, and has this to say about his knife guarantee.

    www.sharppointythings.com

    My knife guarantee: I guarantee it's a knife. I don't guarantee it's a crowbar, a screwdriver, a chisel, or any other industrial tool. It may do a handy job of those things in an emergency, but it's designed to cut, thrust, chop lightly and slice. Using it otherwise will result in undesirable results--either broken stuff, or broken knife. In that case, you can give me more money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaish View Post
    I figured you'd know about tools and their uses, but felt it was worth saying anyway.

    An author I read is also an accomplished bladesmith, and has this to say about his knife guarantee.

    www.sharppointythings.com
    That's awesome...and the truth!

    T.

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