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David Walthall December 19th 03 05:34 AM

BRAG: successfully sharpened gouge
 
I know, a lot of people have sharped gouges before. I, in fact, have
done so many times in the past. The joy of this one was that I
managed to sharpen it in one pass, perfectly, without a jig. I used
one smooth motion and ended up with gleaming metal across the entire
bevel of the gouge, one facet. As I looked at it, I wished that I
still had access to the Tormek that my old woodshop class had, and
thought of taking a picture. In the end, I admired it for a second
and went back to the lathe. It didn't cut any better than my
multi-faceted sharpenings did.

David

George December 19th 03 11:17 AM

successfully sharpened gouge
 
Lot of puzzling things about sharpening. You would figure with high speed
steel, low speed grinder and soft bond wheels you should be able to position
the bevel by feel alone, as if you were honing on a flat stone.

As to cutting, it's a paradox. The narrow cut cares less about a regular
edge than the broad, which makes a worse cut anyway, so why worry about
"facets" you only see.

At least that's how I do both. It's wrong, as I have been told more than
once, but the shavings flow....

"David Walthall" wrote in message
...
I know, a lot of people have sharped gouges before. I, in fact, have
done so many times in the past. The joy of this one was that I
managed to sharpen it in one pass, perfectly, without a jig. I used
one smooth motion and ended up with gleaming metal across the entire
bevel of the gouge, one facet. As I looked at it, I wished that I
still had access to the Tormek that my old woodshop class had, and
thought of taking a picture. In the end, I admired it for a second
and went back to the lathe. It didn't cut any better than my
multi-faceted sharpenings did.

David




Ken Moon December 19th 03 04:25 PM

successfully sharpened gouge
 
"George" wrote in message
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----- SNIP ---------------
At least that's how I do both. It's wrong, as I have been told more than
once, but the shavings flow....

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That's the main thing. You can argue single vs multi facets, concave vs
convex, high speed vs slow grinders, 6 in vs 8 in wheel, and all the other
variables, but the thing is to get a tool that you can use to get a clean
cut in a reasonable amount of time. If you have a solution that works for
you, then be happy with it and don't worry about how "everyone else does
it".

Ken Moon
Webberville, TX



James E Gaydos December 21st 03 01:15 AM

BRAG: successfully sharpened gouge
 
David Walthall wrote in message . ..
I know, a lot of people have sharped gouges before. I, in fact, have
done so many times in the past. The joy of this one was that I
managed to sharpen it in one pass, perfectly, without a jig. I used
one smooth motion and ended up with gleaming metal across the entire
bevel of the gouge, one facet. As I looked at it, I wished that I
still had access to the Tormek that my old woodshop class had, and
thought of taking a picture. In the end, I admired it for a second
and went back to the lathe. It didn't cut any better than my
multi-faceted sharpenings did.

David


Congratulations David,
You have unlock the secret to a problem that never was.
Jim

buckaroo December 21st 03 06:42 AM

successfully sharpened gouge
 
So Dave.... How did you do it, for us still trying....


"David Walthall" wrote in message
...
I know, a lot of people have sharped gouges before. I, in fact, have
done so many times in the past. The joy of this one was that I
managed to sharpen it in one pass, perfectly, without a jig. I used
one smooth motion and ended up with gleaming metal across the entire
bevel of the gouge, one facet. As I looked at it, I wished that I
still had access to the Tormek that my old woodshop class had, and
thought of taking a picture. In the end, I admired it for a second
and went back to the lathe. It didn't cut any better than my
multi-faceted sharpenings did.

David





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