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Woodborg a fingernail grind is just that, looks like a fingernail shape
and is typical used on spindle gouges, but can also be made on a bowl gouge, however the irish grind was devised for the problem we have turning the bottom of deeper bowls, where the gouge's bevel on the straight across grind or fingernail shape can not and does not contact the wood anymore, and turners than used scrapers to take that wood out, making for some real surface problems a lot of times. The irish grind does make it much easier to do this by having the wings of the deep bowl gouge ground back and onto the side of the gouge, and makes it possible to cut the wood all the way from the side down to the very center. Using the jig does not make the profile though, if you grind on the sides you'll end up with a point, you will have to first get the profile right, and then it is much easier to keep that profile with the jig, also less material to grind away so it is much quicker. Have fun and take care Leo Van Der Loo Woodborg wrote: Darrell Have just looked through all the instructions and video. You make it look very easy to the point that i will have a go this weekend. Just need to buy some dowel. I brought a very cheap wet grinder with a normal grinding wheel attached. Up to now i have been free handing on the wet grinder, my spindle and bowl gouges tend to be sharpen to a point, its about time i had some conformity of shape which hopefully will cut down on sand paper usage with thanks and keep up the great work ps whats the difference between a finger nail grind and a irish grind please mark -- Woodborg |
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