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In the Shop => Wood Carving => Topic started by: FScott on October 27, 2006, 03:01:31 AM

Title: Small Palm tools
Post by: FScott on October 27, 2006, 03:01:31 AM
I am  interested in the Tormek system but most of my work is with small palm tools (v gouges, etc).

Are these small tools able to be consistently sharpened on the Tormek?
Title: Re:Small Palm tools
Post by: Jeff Farris on October 27, 2006, 06:25:21 AM
All you have to do to get consistent results on small carving tools is keep the grindstone graded to the fine cutting 1000 grit finish. If you wear through the fine surface, and expose coarser grains, it will start cutting too fast.  After some experience, you can hear, feel and see that when it happens.
Title: Re:Small Palm tools
Post by: FScott on October 27, 2006, 02:31:54 PM
Thanks Jeff:

What tool holder (SP #) should I be looking at to hold the palm tools at the correct angle? Will that tool also be able to be quickly honed between complete sharpening?  Would the Wood Carver Package be the way to go for the small tools?
Scott
Title: Re:Small Palm tools
Post by: Jeff Farris on October 28, 2006, 05:44:23 AM
The SVS-32 will be the jig of choice for most palm tools.  The Woodcarvers Package includes the SVS-32 and the SVD-185.  The SVD-185 is designed to sharpen bent gouges (and bent vees) and if you use any of the FlexCut brand tools, the SVD-185 handles their flat shanks quite well.

If you don't use bent gouges or FlexCuts, get the Starter Package and add the LA-120 profiled honing wheel, SVS-32 and at some point you'll need the ADV-50D diamond truing tool.