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In the Shop => Wood Turning => Topic started by: Sergio on February 24, 2014, 04:35:07 AM

Title: "German" spindle gouge sharpening
Post by: Sergio on February 24, 2014, 04:35:07 AM
Hello everybody, I have a german spindle gouge which I sharpen in the gouge grinding jig being 7/8 inch think. I'm considering buying a larger one but those cannot enter the jig that is limited to 1inch in diameter. Which solution I have?
PS: the "german" spindle gouge, which is similar to the "continental" spindle gouge, is forged from flat bar and although still manufactured and excellent in my opinion is being replaced by the usual spindle gouges in which the flute is grounded from a round stock. The characteristic of the german gouge is of having the walls of uniform thickness and with a very flat flute and a round nose, id the front cutting part. Mine is from Hamlet and here is a picture which I'm unable to post. Sorry.
Thanks.
Title: Re: "German" spindle gouge sharpening
Post by: Jeff Farris on February 24, 2014, 02:29:33 PM
The SVS-32 is ideal for this style gouge.
Title: Re: "German" spindle gouge sharpening
Post by: Sergio on February 25, 2014, 03:57:28 AM
Jeff, the SVS-32 can be used, I believe for tools with a square grind, ie perpendicular to the tool axis. The german spindle has a round cutting edge: round seen from the flute side.
Here is a link where one can see the spindle
http://www.hamletcrafttools.co.uk/spindle-gouge.html
Thanks
Title: Re: "German" spindle gouge sharpening
Post by: Jeff Farris on February 26, 2014, 03:36:26 AM
That's just a matter of grinding a bit more on the outside edges and a little less in the middle.