Tormek Community Forum

In the Shop => Wood Turning => Topic started by: woodwringer on December 26, 2014, 06:59:51 PM

Title: Clamping old gouges
Post by: woodwringer on December 26, 2014, 06:59:51 PM
I was having a hard time clamping a Thompson 1/4 inch detail gouge because the place that it needed to be clamped was at the end of the trough.  The brass clamp could not clamp both sides properly.  I figured that I needed to grind a flat on the top of the gouge, and discovered a simple way to make sure that the flat area was parallel to the wings of the gouge. I turned the gouge upside down, placed the tool guide very close to the stone, and set the gouge directly on the guide with the wings down.  Then I was able to slide the gouge up and down against the wheel and get a grind centered on the top of the gouge.   It took a while, but I got a very satisfactory flat on the top that enabled me to clamp the gouge.