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mac davis
 
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Default How to make Oland tools ?

On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 10:53:51 -0800, "Derek Hartzell"
wrote:

With this type of tool, I assume you can't really rub the bevel since it is
a scraper that must be presented with neutral or negative rake. I would
think a bowl gouge would make for a much smoother finish since you can rub
the bevel behind the cutting edge. I have an Ellsworth hollowing video and
what he uses seems about the same unless it has a steeper grind. I have a
tool like this with a fairly long handle and have used it for certain
chores, but I can't see how they can replace a bowl gouge. Am I missing
something?

Derek

Derek.. I'll admit right off to being low-tech here...

When I'm working the inside of a bowl, I grind the Oland tip at the same angle
as my bowl gouges... I have NO idea what that angle is, as I set up the jig to
align with the bowl gouges when they were new, not to a specific degree..




mac

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