Maurizio
Member
Hi again all,
So. Until now, I've been turning with a half-size 1/2" set of Marple carbon steel tools that came with my second hand lathe. They've been absolutely grand for learning on and practicing my sharpening. I've recently bought my first full size tool , a 1/2" Crown M42 bowl gouge. I've spent time getting used to it - but today finally confirmed something odd: it seems to blunt really quickly.
I was turning a small cherry bowl, about 20cm in diameter and getting tearout. So, I sharpened the gouge and got a perfect clean cut - but it only took 2 passes before I started getting tearout again. This is pretty similiar to my experience with the carbon steel tools, so I'm a bit disappointed. Could there be something wrong with my technique? Is it possible I've just got a funny gouge? (after all there are variances in all manufacturing processes).
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
So. Until now, I've been turning with a half-size 1/2" set of Marple carbon steel tools that came with my second hand lathe. They've been absolutely grand for learning on and practicing my sharpening. I've recently bought my first full size tool , a 1/2" Crown M42 bowl gouge. I've spent time getting used to it - but today finally confirmed something odd: it seems to blunt really quickly.
I was turning a small cherry bowl, about 20cm in diameter and getting tearout. So, I sharpened the gouge and got a perfect clean cut - but it only took 2 passes before I started getting tearout again. This is pretty similiar to my experience with the carbon steel tools, so I'm a bit disappointed. Could there be something wrong with my technique? Is it possible I've just got a funny gouge? (after all there are variances in all manufacturing processes).
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!