Nothing wrong with Sandvicks they work well.
The technique is different than with Armstrongs and the feel is different.
Sorry I can't explain it better.
You may find on other sites individuals who disparage the Sandvicks.
My scraping mentor told me to use the best scraper for the job.
They work differently due to the cutter/blade shape. A different radius (if you choose to add one) will also make a difference. Note: sometimes straight might yield the best results.
Factory handles also contribute to a different feel from what you've made.
Nothing against a shop made handle.
Not at all. More metal, more wood, steel vs aluminum handles, tubular vs flat stock, shorter vs longer.
A different handle and a different length will feel and work differently.
As will how you position yourself to the work, as well as the type of metal, and specific objectives of the task.
The above is only my learning mode opinion.... If 4gsr is mentoring you, then you are likely in great hands!!
I'm hoping to load out my Cincy TM 1D tonight at 10pm when the fork arrives.
It's been raining for 3weeks, and had light snow this morning. Am hoping we can get this done and then unloaded safely on Saturday!!
Daryl
MN