I'd go with crusher for the bread and butter stuff https://crusherholds.co.uk/.For more interesting (and expensive) shapes and aesthetics Taylor Made Holds, Lock holds (on insta) and Grains to Gains do some nice holds.
Buy yourself a belt sander, thick gloves, decent dust mask and either work outdoors or get a shop vac, mate. Its a great investment if you have a woody
Quote from: Eddies on January 06, 2022, 12:31:37 pmBuy yourself a belt sander, thick gloves, decent dust mask and either work outdoors or get a shop vac, and an enormous amount of spare time, mate. Its a great investment if you have a woodyFixed that for you.
Buy yourself a belt sander, thick gloves, decent dust mask and either work outdoors or get a shop vac, and an enormous amount of spare time, mate. Its a great investment if you have a woody
Quote from: Fultonius on January 06, 2022, 02:26:07 pmQuote from: Eddies on January 06, 2022, 12:31:37 pmBuy yourself a belt sander, thick gloves, decent dust mask and either work outdoors or get a shop vac, and an enormous amount of spare time, mate. Its a great investment if you have a woodyFixed that for you. And again
Quote from: Bradders on January 06, 2022, 03:23:29 pmQuote from: Fultonius on January 06, 2022, 02:26:07 pmQuote from: Eddies on January 06, 2022, 12:31:37 pmBuy yourself a belt sander, thick gloves, decent dust mask and either work outdoors or get a shop vac, and an enormous amount of spare time, mate. Its a great investment if you have a woodyFixed that for you. And again I enjoyed making my holds!In terms of the holds I've bought; I have some from beastmaker, lock and hardwood and they are all great. I'd think variety is important.
I mean...maybe you guys weren't jamming your sanders in the vice and holding the wood blocks?