Hi all, this may be a silly question on my part, but how would I add a secondary relief bevel to a gouge, specifically using the Robert Sorby pro edge?
For example I have a 55 degree bowl gouge with fingernail swept back grind, but want to add a relief bevel (I’m thinking of about 45 degrees)...
Ohhh yeah. Wow I’ve searched high and low for another copy haha 😅
Honestly it’s no worries at all mate, I’m just glad it’s out there.
Hopefully this PDF version will be slightly better for printing 😊
Totally agree! The pro edge is a brilliant piece of kit, but this would help every user I think.
I was really pleased when I stumbled across the YouTube video where the leaflet was mentioned. Luckily they put a copy of it in the description. (Unfortunately I can’t remember the video) However...
Ahh I didn’t think about that :unsure: Umm are guests able to view the images? They are images of the same three pages, so they could download or screenshot those?
Unless anyone know of a different way?
Hiya all,
For anyone who uses the Robert Sorby Pro Edge, I found this a while back and thought it may be helpful for some 🙂
It’s an official Sorby leaflet, with detailed help guides on using the fingernail & long grind jigs.
I’ve also attached a PDF version for anyone who wishes to print for...
Hi all, I’m really hoping someone can help. Does anyone know how you can achieve a 30 or 35 degree bevel angle long grind using the pro edge and long grind jig (middle hole)?
Technically you would need to set a protrusion on the Proset of either 25 or 30 respectively first, as then the second...
Hello, Thank you for letting me join your group. I started woodturning around a year ago and am looking forward to learning more and more :)
Cheers, Joe.