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I don't have workshop, so carving is done with a rasp and sandpaper for the most part while sitting atop a collapsable 'workmate' work bench that doubles as a vise. I'm alright with these 'basic' tools, as I think the more simplistic the tools, the more interesting the finished piece.
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