Rogersab1223
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Hey everyone -
I'm sure we've all narrowed our turning tools down to one or two "go-to's" that we do most of our turning with. What are yours?
Believe it or not, I do about 90% of my work with a 3/4" spindle gouge. The guy at my local woodcraft recommended it and, after my initial thoughts that it was overkill, I gave it a try. The size and weight really help to reduce vibration and I can manage the tool really well. I do just about everything but beading and coving with this. The other 10% is my 1/2" roughing gouge which I use to round square blanks and a parting tool I use for grooves. I can't remember the last time I pulled the skew out for pens anymore.
What's your tool routine?
Andy
I'm sure we've all narrowed our turning tools down to one or two "go-to's" that we do most of our turning with. What are yours?
Believe it or not, I do about 90% of my work with a 3/4" spindle gouge. The guy at my local woodcraft recommended it and, after my initial thoughts that it was overkill, I gave it a try. The size and weight really help to reduce vibration and I can manage the tool really well. I do just about everything but beading and coving with this. The other 10% is my 1/2" roughing gouge which I use to round square blanks and a parting tool I use for grooves. I can't remember the last time I pulled the skew out for pens anymore.
What's your tool routine?
Andy