stuckinthemud
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I’m told mdf is abrasive enough to hone a chisel without an abrasive sheet but never been brave enough to try
Not hone - stropI’m told mdf is abrasive enough to hone a chisel without an abrasive sheet but never been brave enough to try
Abrasive paper on a ply or mdf disc on your lathe is all you need to grind a skew. Touch up with a diamond plate until it needs refreshing on the disc.
I treat the discs as sacrificial anyway. Once the paper is worn it's quicker and easier to use a fresh piece than to get the paper off and true up the old disc. I always use short screws so can reuse the disc if necessary, just skimming it flat again.There's less likelihood of the tool pressure causing damage to the MDF disc.
Seeing all your production pieces you've been 'turning' out lately you might be interested in this chap. His name is Steve Jones and has been a production woodturner for many years. He rarely posts these days although he has put a video on just yesterday. WOODTURNER 21. You won't often see him using much more than a skew and a gouge.
Fantastic work. An heirloom for sure. I hear you about "things getting heavy" I'm finally making a shift to using power tools...Made from English elm to go with a dressing table/desk I made earlier this year.
The drawer knobs are what they are, not my choice and the chinese quality isn't up to much but can be changed as she gets older.
This will be my last heavy project. Moving heavy pieces about is getting too much Im afraid at my age.
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