I was at a tuition/demo today at the local club and the guy lent me a tool that was great for doing a row of small beads. 10mm round shaft, sharpened to a central point with three long flat faces. He sharpens it on a flat bed sander, but with his skill he can do it by hand.
I've found 2/3rds of such a tool in my gash tool pile (in the sawdust under the lathe!), ie it's sharpened as a skew. But because the shaft is round , there's no reference point to lock it up in a jig - any suggestions on how to regrind this to have three faces and to hold for sharpening in future.
Rob
I've found 2/3rds of such a tool in my gash tool pile (in the sawdust under the lathe!), ie it's sharpened as a skew. But because the shaft is round , there's no reference point to lock it up in a jig - any suggestions on how to regrind this to have three faces and to hold for sharpening in future.
Rob