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One sponsored turner demonstrating doesn't make it common practice.Rorschach":163i59bm said:Well watch this video, then you can say you know an experienced turned who does use the leather wheel on a turning tool
Rhossydd":orjekeib said:Let's keep advice to novices clear and helpful.
AJB Temple":1lqndf1c said:I do actually hone turning tools and have not had an issue with it, though I have not been turning for long. However, I have been sharpening for donkey's years and adopt a very moderate approach to my turning tools: and only really hone if I feel I need a very fine edge. I find a honing wheel very useful for chisels, plane blades and kitchen knives. Since it is on the other side of one of the grinders anyway, it is no big deal to use it or not.
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