scooby
Established Member
Up until a few days I was using an old traditional style marking gauge, which has gone walkabout. Considering getting a wheel marking gauge as a replacement, the standard veritas being the most likely candidate.
Just a couple of questionson these as I've never used a wheel gauge.
1.In my type of work I encounter various types of materials - from hard & softwoods through to chipboard,mdf and ply,etc. I've found stuff like mdf especially can be quite hard to mark, requiring repeated passes to get an adequate gauge line. How does the wheel cutter handle cope with harder materials?
2.I see replacement wheels are available cheaply, does this mean the original wheel dulls easily and if so can it be resharpened easily?
I don't use a marking a great deal but when I do it is nice to have a good one, so opinions and advice is welcomed as usual
Cheers
Jon
Just a couple of questionson these as I've never used a wheel gauge.
1.In my type of work I encounter various types of materials - from hard & softwoods through to chipboard,mdf and ply,etc. I've found stuff like mdf especially can be quite hard to mark, requiring repeated passes to get an adequate gauge line. How does the wheel cutter handle cope with harder materials?
2.I see replacement wheels are available cheaply, does this mean the original wheel dulls easily and if so can it be resharpened easily?
I don't use a marking a great deal but when I do it is nice to have a good one, so opinions and advice is welcomed as usual
Cheers
Jon