Today I got to tour the factory of Blue Spruce Toolworks in Sandy, Ore. I wrote about the details of the tour on my blog at Popular Woodworking Magazine. Check it out here.
— Christopher Schwarz
Today I got to tour the factory of Blue Spruce Toolworks in Sandy, Ore. I wrote about the details of the tour on my blog at Popular Woodworking Magazine. Check it out here.
— Christopher Schwarz
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Love the tools but don’t think as a disabled woodworker I will ever own one of their tools.
I didn’t realize that they had spalted options. Additionally, it appears as though I’m no the only one who likes big butts…they appear to be sold out. 😉
Thanks for this and the article at PWM, I love Blue spruce tools and always wondered about how they were made.
I have one of their marking knives. Use it all the time! Great tool. If I could afford a complete set of their chisels, I would.