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Semi OT - Carving tools - Sharpening
Hello All,
Just got back from visiting the wife's family in China and brought back some carving tools - gouges of various sweeps and a few straight and skew chisels. My idea is to dabble a bit in carving bowls. Plan is to turn the outside of the bowl, do a bit of carving, and then turn the inside. Questions are about the sharpening the gouges. I've snooped about a bit on the Internet and found a couple of ideas. One involves getting a good piece of wood, taking the gouge you wish to sharpen and cutting a groove in the wood. The inside of the groove is then filled with some sharpening compound. To sharpen, merely put the gouge in the groove and rib. The secind idea is to get a piece of PVS of approximately the right ID (or OD for gouges sharpened on the inside of the flute(?), atach sandpaper of an appropriate grit, and sharpen away! The PVC could be formed to the correct radius with hot water. Any other ideas or links to instructive pages would be appreceiated. Thanks |
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