Thanks for the info Jeff - I really enjoy using my skew chisels so I started with a HSS skew horizontally and I found that it would take me a month and a day so I started on a carbon steel skew. It went a little faster, but I saw in the book that you would use the grinder vertically for reshaping and the carbon steel tools went much faster. I only have to find the correct angle that I'm confortable with. I ground one at 30 degrees and another at 25 degrees and yet another at 20 degrees. I'm liking the 25 degree angle as it gives you more clearance at the toe so you don't dig in.
I then went and "repaired" my gouges. Now that they're all actually usable and sharp I'm going to go back to the HSS skew. I do find though that the skew chisels are cutting quite nicely
I do however have to order the diamond truing tool from you because the wheel needs it a little bit due to the gouge work I was doing. Although I was careful to use the entire wheel when sharpening the gouges, it seems that you just can't help it when re-shaping the gouges.
I find using the gouge jig easier than the multi-jig. They make it so its almost impossible to screw it up.
Thanks....
I then went and "repaired" my gouges. Now that they're all actually usable and sharp I'm going to go back to the HSS skew. I do find though that the skew chisels are cutting quite nicely
I do however have to order the diamond truing tool from you because the wheel needs it a little bit due to the gouge work I was doing. Although I was careful to use the entire wheel when sharpening the gouges, it seems that you just can't help it when re-shaping the gouges.
I find using the gouge jig easier than the multi-jig. They make it so its almost impossible to screw it up.
Thanks....