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Hey Ronnie

Another great set of tools, are "Diamond Riffler Files"
when I do a stock I use the palm chisels to cut out my pattern but I use the rifflers to do all the shaping and setting! they are awesome and they have curves and sharp points so you can really work them in tight places.

http://www.traditionalwoodworker.com/Diamond-Coated-Files-Rifflers/products/184/

they do take a little getting used to!
 
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I have heard that about palm chisels before, but i don't plan to do a whole lot carving. Once in a blue moon, so i think i will be ok. Thank you for another good link Buck...gonna send you a P.M. tonight with some questions i have for you. Thanks again guys!
 
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