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Sharpening of Roughing Gouge

Started by miamidon, February 23, 2005, 04:28:04 PM

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miamidon

I have used my Tormek for a couple of years for chisels, plane irons and kitchen knives, with success.  

I made my first try at using the SVS-50 with a 1-inch roughing gouge the other day.  In spite of removing all of the magic-marker coating on the bevel, I could not raise a detectable burr on the inside of the gouge.  Any clues as to what I am doing wrong here?

I note that the instructions in the book only mention honing on the leather wheel on the bevel, using a marker.  If I HAD raised a burr on the inside of the gouge, would I not want to hone that side too?

Thanks.

Jeff Farris

Just cutting off the marker doesn't mean you have the bevel ground completely, meeting the inside surface of the gouge.  Keep going a bit more and you'll get that burr.

The burr should be removed using the profiled honing wheel.
Jeff Farris