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<blockquote data-quote="DMShaver" data-source="post: 1213307" data-attributes="member: 16890"><p>I always heard that Cannon was a good carving bar, so I ordered a few him to try and he loves them so far. He carved for me at a trade show middle of last month for 12+ hours and just barely took the paint off the tip of the quarter bar. Another thing that helps too I think, is the Dolmar PS-420 that I gave him to use has an adjustable oiler, and with it turned up all the way, the bar gets more than enough oil.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMShaver, post: 1213307, member: 16890"] I always heard that Cannon was a good carving bar, so I ordered a few him to try and he loves them so far. He carved for me at a trade show middle of last month for 12+ hours and just barely took the paint off the tip of the quarter bar. Another thing that helps too I think, is the Dolmar PS-420 that I gave him to use has an adjustable oiler, and with it turned up all the way, the bar gets more than enough oil. Thanks for the reply. [/QUOTE]
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