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Old 13-May-2008   #11
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This tool does the job for me. I'm not sure if it is available downunda...Handle with care!

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Old 14-May-2008   #12
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that is cool.... very cool
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Old 14-May-2008   #13
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It is cool indeed. The Lancelot is designed only for angle grinders. Think of it as a spining chain saw. It carves wood like it was butter.

It is not useful for more refined jobs. For that I use a die grinder with a steel brush or simply a dremel.

Price of the Lancelot blade here in the US: $35, well worth it...

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Old 14-May-2008   #14
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Jorge,
For more fun carving....
Do you know you can 'tandem' those Lancelots/Squires??

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Dale, I saw something like that in Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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The beaversite I Posted hase nothing to do with the American beavertools, its all european.

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Old 15-May-2008   #17
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Jorge,
For more fun carving....
Do you know you can 'tandem' those Lancelots/Squires??

Dale

Wow!! I didn't know that. That's 70 bucks worth of cutting power. Pretty amazing!

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Old 15-May-2008   #18
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The beaversite I Posted hase nothing to do with the American beavertools, its all european.

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Well, you sure can't get far from that website!
and the email didn't work either

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Dale do you have price listings for those weasle and beaver tools? They look great for shohin and smaller stuff.
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Beaver Bonsai Tools

Hello everyone.

My name is Carlos Costa, i made my self the Beaver Bonsai Tools, and i am from Portugal ( the little country near Spain ).
Beaver tools and Beaver Bonsai Tools are not the same thing.
This is a new brand of tools, i am a bonsai entusiast and like everyone i need these bits, so i start making them for my personal use and then to my friends. Now i am starting this new small business.
Hope you like it.
Tks to believe me Peter landerloss.

The tools were used on the 1º Portuguese congress by Kevin Winson (he liked them).

Now the e-mail is working. Feel free to ask me.
Soon the website will be updated and in other languages.

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