Russknan
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I know that this is probably a meat-and-potatoes question for a lot of people, but I've only been making pens since March, so there is a lot to learn. I've watched a number of videos produced by ed4copies, and have been impressed (envious) of his technique. He appears to be a real Samurai of the Skew! :biggrin: Anyway, I'm NOT. I have two. One is a Shopsmith 1" skew with a rectangular profile. I've used that for scraping to even things out after using a gouge. I'm assuming that I should round off the edges, but I haven't done that yet. The other is an oval carbide-tipped skew that I got as part of a set. Haven't really used that yet. Can anyone point me in the direction of some good instruction on learning how to use these tools? Any other suggestions on technique? Russ