rob12770
Established Member
Hi all,
I am very new to woodturning, :roll: i have bought a SIP 01360 36 lathe and i initially bought some cheap clark chisels to get me started, i have now bought a set of Faithfull WCTSET8B HSS woodturning chisels, but they are much thicker than the clark, which is good, but i find that i cannot use them very effectivley on turning beads etc as the are too thick to get right in and down, I have not sharpened them yet as I am going to get a grinder and stone very soon,
I read somewhere that you should grind a gouge to the shape of a lady's fingernail, is this right and would it solve my problem ?
hopefully my question made some sense many thanks Rob
I am very new to woodturning, :roll: i have bought a SIP 01360 36 lathe and i initially bought some cheap clark chisels to get me started, i have now bought a set of Faithfull WCTSET8B HSS woodturning chisels, but they are much thicker than the clark, which is good, but i find that i cannot use them very effectivley on turning beads etc as the are too thick to get right in and down, I have not sharpened them yet as I am going to get a grinder and stone very soon,
I read somewhere that you should grind a gouge to the shape of a lady's fingernail, is this right and would it solve my problem ?
hopefully my question made some sense many thanks Rob