Tool Care

TOOL CARE

Tool Care

TOOL CARE


Wood carving is a satisfying and rewarding hobby, but it requires skill, patience, and the proper tools to do the job. Wood carving tools are a significant investment, and it's crucial to take good care of them to ensure they last a long time and perform well. In this article, we'll discuss how to care for wood carving tools to ensure they remain in top condition and ready to use whenever you need them. 
1. Clean your tools after each use 
One essential step when caring for wood carving tools is to clean them thoroughly after every use. Wood dust and debris can accumulate on the blades, which can cause them to rust and become dull. To clean your tools, wipe them down with a soft cloth or brush to remove any wood chips or debris from the blades. 
2. Keep your tools dry
Moisture is the enemy of any metal tool, and wood carving tools are no exception. After cleaning your tools, dry them thoroughly before storing them. If your tools are not dry, they may rust, which can cause the blades to become dull and potentially dangerous to use. Our tools are made of high-carbon steel that can rust if not cared for properly. If the tool is rusted, you can restore its original appearance by removing the rust with a fine sander, then polishing it with a polishing paste on a felt circle or manually with a piece of leather.
3. Oil your tools regularly
To prevent rust and keep your tools in good condition, it's a good idea to oil them regularly. Apply a small amount of oil to the blades, then use a soft cloth to distribute it evenly. This will help protect the blades from rust and ensure they stay sharp. Remember that if you store your tools in a leather tool roll, you can wrap oiled blades into the paper to keep the leather clean. 
4. Store your tools properly
Proper storage is essential when it comes to caring for wood carving tools. Store your tools in a dry, cool place to prevent rust and corrosion. You can also store your tools in a container or tool roll to keep them organized and protected from damage. You can also put silicone gel in a container or a tool roll to absorb excess moisture.
5. Sharpen your tools regularly
Keeping your tools sharp is essential for achieving clean, precise cuts. Regular sharpening can also prolong the life of your tools by reducing the need for excessive force when carving. Use a sharpening stone or honing compound to keep your tools razor-sharp. 
6. Handle your tools with care 
Finally, it's essential to handle your wood carving tools with care. Avoid dropping them or using excessive force, as this can damage the blades and compromise their effectiveness. When not in use, store your tools in a safe place to prevent accidental damage.
Caring for your wood carving tools is crucial to get the most out of them. Clean them thoroughly after every use, keep them dry, oil them regularly, store them properly, sharpen them regularly, and handle them with care. By following these tips, you can ensure that your wood carving tools last a long time and perform well for years to come.