Jim Small
04-24-2006, 07:04 PM
I recently had the opportunity to use the Lindsay Palm Tool. Right out of the gate it was a charm to use. It took me about 15 minutes on a practice plate and I figured I was ready to go.
The enclosed photo is the result of about 4 days of intensive testing. I didn’t want to try anything really complicated like background removal so what you see is bright cut.
I will have to admit I found myself pushing on the “Classic” foot pedal, of course, to no avail. I have two of the other Lindsay tools and am really into how these tools work….they are beyond amazing. This Palm Tool is an outstanding piece of equipment. The Palm Tool is extrememly well designed and sure to be around for a long, long time. It never ceases to amaze me what comes out of Lindsay’s shop…tools designed by an engraver for engravers. There is no telling what’s coming up next. I wait with bated breath for the next adventure.
Thanks Steve
Jim Small
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The enclosed photo is the result of about 4 days of intensive testing. I didn’t want to try anything really complicated like background removal so what you see is bright cut.
I will have to admit I found myself pushing on the “Classic” foot pedal, of course, to no avail. I have two of the other Lindsay tools and am really into how these tools work….they are beyond amazing. This Palm Tool is an outstanding piece of equipment. The Palm Tool is extrememly well designed and sure to be around for a long, long time. It never ceases to amaze me what comes out of Lindsay’s shop…tools designed by an engraver for engravers. There is no telling what’s coming up next. I wait with bated breath for the next adventure.
Thanks Steve
Jim Small
http://knifenetwork.com/ppost/data/500/44Reams_3.jpg