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harryc
 
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Default Kelton Hollowing tools Sharpening?


I have just purchase a set of Kelton Hollowing tools,with three tools,
curve, straight and slightly curved. They fit into a large metal handle and
held in place with set screws. I was wondering how do I sharpen these tools.
The end are made of heavy steel with an end shape like a scrapper. I have
two or three diamond pads but I am not sure how to sharpen. Any suggestions
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Harry


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Lyn J. Mangiameli
 
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Hi Harry,
Go he

http://www.fholder.com/Woodturning/lyn.html

and download the pdf of an article I did for More Woodturning on how to
use and maintain the Kelton Hollowers.

Lyn

harryc wrote:
I have just purchase a set of Kelton Hollowing tools,with three tools,
curve, straight and slightly curved. They fit into a large metal handle and
held in place with set screws. I was wondering how do I sharpen these tools.
The end are made of heavy steel with an end shape like a scrapper. I have
two or three diamond pads but I am not sure how to sharpen. Any suggestions
--
Harry



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