I am a complete novice to woodturning. I inherited a pine Victorian chest with turned feet but it has been sat in a floorless shed for 30 years and it needs two new feet. I have stacks of wood after a number of trees needed work, so, I went out and bought a cheap but solid lathe (Nu-Tool version of the Axminster CCL) but it came without a roughing gouge.
I stumbled across some cheap old and very heavy gouges with new turning handles (1 1/4 and about 3/4) at a flee market in Hove. They are forged steel and one is marked Slater London but unlike modern gouges, these are less than half round and the thickness tapers to the edges.
Are these too old to use? Someone has recently squared off the larger one but it now needs preparation. Should it be squared off and what angle should I grind it to?
I stumbled across some cheap old and very heavy gouges with new turning handles (1 1/4 and about 3/4) at a flee market in Hove. They are forged steel and one is marked Slater London but unlike modern gouges, these are less than half round and the thickness tapers to the edges.
Are these too old to use? Someone has recently squared off the larger one but it now needs preparation. Should it be squared off and what angle should I grind it to?