74 Australian Wood Review
FEATURE
H
ock Tools are well known as
premium quality toolmakers,
specialising mostly in replacement
plane blades, but also in luthier tools,
marking knives and custom orders.
What’s not so well known is how the
creation of these tools came about
through the connection that arose
between company founder Ron Hock
and the legendary woodworker and
author James Krenov.
By the 1980s Krenov was already
famous for his writings on
woodworking and was looking to
settle down from travelling around
North America to promote them. He
had taught some classes in Fort Bragg
and liked it enough to move to there.
The week that Ron and his wife Linda
Rosengarten moved to Fort Bragg to
set up their knifemaking workshop
in the shed in the backyard turned
out to be the same week that James
Krenov’s teaching workshop opened at
a local college. ‘I didn’t know him. My
woodworking experience was turning
a couple of walnut bowls at high school
and doing some carpentry because I
couldn’t afford to hire anyone’, said Ron.
Prior to his move, Ron Hock had, at
the behest of his father, taken on the
family sheet metal business while
also working as a sculptor. ‘We were
living in Monrovia (a Los Angeles
suburb) at the time’, explained Linda.
‘Things weren’t going so well with
the business arrangement with Ron’s
Turning
Point
When Ron Hock met James
Krenov it led to the creation
of the fine edge tools his
brand is synonymous with.
Words and photos:
Linda Nathan