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In the Shop => Wood Turning => Topic started by: cks on April 12, 2018, 09:45:14 PM

Title: concave wings on gouge
Post by: cks on April 12, 2018, 09:45:14 PM
I reshaped a Robert Sorby 3/8" fingernail gouge and I seem to have developed concave wings. I have a Tormek 2000 with the SVD-185 and the TTS-100. The JS is set to #2, protrusion to 65 and using hole "A" to achieve the 45 degree angle. Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Title: Re: concave wings on gouge
Post by: Grizz on April 13, 2018, 03:40:05 AM
you might try the protrusion to 75 and without turning the machine on, see where it ends, maybe enough to get past the concave spot. just a thought, somewhere to start.
Title: Re: concave wings on gouge
Post by: AKMike on April 13, 2018, 06:53:36 AM
2-65-A will give you an appropriate shape, but you have to pay attention to the grinding, as the shape is not automatic. If you spend too much time on the wings, they will wind up concave. Normally the problem is too much time on the nose of the gouge, resulting in a bird's beak shape. Turn the gouge upside down with both wings on the stone and free hand grind it until it is back to your desired shape. This will, of course, destroy the edges, but once you have it shaped, remount in the SVD-185 and resharpen, paying attention to not over grind. If you have a high speed grinder, the reshaping will go much faster.

Mike
Title: Re: concave wings on gouge
Post by: RichColvin on April 13, 2018, 01:48:12 PM
Mike is right.   Here is a link to the manual for the SVD-186 & 185 (same manual for both) :  https://www.tormek.com/media/448603/hb-10-en-v103-svd-186.pdf

If you encounter problems, ping me separately via a personal message & I'll try to help.

Rich