Benjamin Bouchard wrote:They basically learned from Falci and produce blades of good quality if somewhat thicker build than one finds from Falci and Fux, but that thicker build also makes them more robust. They are better than Tovarna Kos in my estimation, and Tovarna Kos isn't bad by any stretch. Not the top of the line blades, but very strong value blades.
Thank you very much for this information. It's reassuring to see this message coming from soeone in the know.
A cheaper, but a decent blade at a low price also gives me more freedom to experiment with the rest of my scything setup:
- I got a flat peening anvil in a dusty corner in a local shop. A peening jig is nicer, but the anvil will do for now. I'm not planning to mess up any scythe blade, but it definitely feels safer building experience with a decent 20€ blade versus a much more expensive 70€ one.
- I'm building a snath today. Plenty of proper wood available around here, both green and less so.
- The local diy store has quite ok double screw snath/blade rings at very low price.
- For a whetstone, funnily enough, I found a quite good old one in our woodshed.