CHJ
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This thread on the 'Woodturning on line' forum has a couple of interesting videos that show another approach worth a try.
oldsoke":izc3aez3 said:Chas, you'll see that I've posted, on the other forum, a suggestion to show the tool and its cutting edge...
oldsoke":izc3aez3 said:It's horrifying to think that a beginner might guess that the tool used is a roughing gouge and try it out :shock:
CHJ":3i06hbfx said:Do you have any finite details of the cutting profiles for old style gouges Graham? I must admit that some I have seen being used in Germany look not dissimilar to the one being used but had something like a 75-80 deg bevel and the wings ground back, I presume to reduce catching risk.
Do you have any finite details of the cutting profiles for old style gouges Graham? I must admit that some I have seen being used in Germany look not dissimilar to the one being used but had something like a 75-80 deg bevel and the wings ground back, I presume to reduce catching risk.
Yet in our hobby there are so many ways of doing the same job that you can also say if it works for you, carry on.
Hans":duvrc0qk said:....Carl Heidtmann 'schwere Drechslerroehren 7 mm stark" (=Heavy gouges 7 mm strong) ''''Hans
Paul.J":2w7550h2 said:Trouble is though Graham,was that i didn't realise how dangerous it could be :shock:
Paul.J.
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