Hello & Welcome to the Melbourne Tool Company Blog
Posted by Vic Tesolin on 9th Nov 2023
So what can you expect from the MTC woodworking blog?
We will be posting weekly blogs where you can read, comment, and ask questions. If you are new to the world of hand planes, then you will no doubt find this blog to be a treasure trove of information. We will be talking about:
We will be posting regular blogs where you can read, comment, and ask questions. If you are new to the world of hand planes, then you will no doubt find this blog to be a treasure trove of information. We will be talking about:
- Unboxing advice
- Setting up tools
- Blade sharpening
- Maintenance tips
- News about new tools
- And so much more!
What is the MTC approach to tools and woodworking?
MTC is about keeping it fun, simple, practical, and authentic. We recognize and respect past tools and traditions, while embracing new and modern ways. We know there isn’t a “one size fits all” when it comes to woodworking, so we will cover a variety of techniques.
The longer you woodwork, the more you understand that there isn’t necessarily a ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ way to do things. With that in mind, you will likely see multiple ways to accomplish the same thing. This isn’t meant to be confusing and if it is, we’re sorry, so please comment and ask questions. We just want to share everything we know.
Rather than being dogmatic about it, we will show you multiple ways so that you can decide for yourself. There are enough polarizing opinions out there on the interwebs – we don’t want to add to the noise. Think of this blog as a lighthouse in the fog of information. We want to help you do your best work.
How do I find out more about MTC and the MTC blogs?
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- Vic
Melbourne Tool Company North American Ambassador