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As a "sometimes" wood butcher, I have been saved on numerous occasions by these kind of things. The stainless steel/kevlar yarn works very nicely as long as you do not put the point of your knife or small gouge through the weave. One small tip tho, These gloves are also sold in fishing gear shops as fish cleaning gloves. there was a substantial difference in the price at the time. Ted the plant killer :( In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, dalecochoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Folks, >I was at our local "Safety Store" the other day and got some great #5 >welding gogles for looking at kiln firing cones ( finally I can see >them) . > While I was there I got looking at Kevlar and other gloves for carving >protection. That left hand is always vulnerable while power wood carving >and has been knicked in more than one instance. The owner recommended >the stainless steel thread gloves ( reeeeeally fine wire covered with >synthetic yarn) over the Kevlar and says most butchers and wood carvers >around here use them. Dexterity was pretty darn good. Sold as >ambidextrous single gloves about $8.95. >I got one. >I also bought a pair of Kevlar to try. They are much cheaper at about >$4.00 for a PAIR ( even though both gloves are ambidextrous), thinner >and even better dexterity. You can get the Kevlar with or without the >tiny neoprene (?) "sticky dots" all over them which come on a coarser >weaved glove.. Although they grip like an octopus I think they lose some >dexterity. >I seem to remember seeing Ernie using some Kevlar gloves somewhere. If >so, How do you like them Ernie? >I was bothered by a safety note on the stainless steel cloth gloves >warning against using with "Moving or toothed cutters"..... >Oh Heck! They weren't talking to me! :>) >I rationalized that the cutters I use aren't really "Toothed" so would >probably not snag on them or the Kevlar knit. >Regards, >Dale Cochoy, Wild Things Bonsai Studio, Hartville, Ohio >[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.WildThingsBonsai.Com >Specializing in power wood carving tools. >Yakimono no Kokoro bonsai pottery of hand-built stoneware > >******************************************************************************** > ++++Sponsored, in part, by Jarbas Godoy ++++ >******************************************************************************** >>>-->> The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ <<--<< > +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] +++++ >
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