darrenjttu
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What is a good parting tool? I usually stick with Sorby but they all look the same to me. I will primarily use it for cutting off tenons.
What is a good parting tool? I usually stick with Sorby but they all look the same to me. I will primarily use it for cutting off tenons.
Have three different parting tools and 3/8" Bedan tool. 3/16" diamond parting tool most versatile and easiest to use. 1/4" regular square shoulder parting tool great for hogging out wood. Narrow parting tool for tight spots.
Also use a 3/8" Bedan tool for sizing tenons, bought it with spindle sizing tool attachment. Not sure where that sizing tool attachment is, remember don't like it very well. Calipers work a whole lot better than sizing tool attachment. More popular in Europe than here. When making big tenons will use a skew chisel for peeling wood fast, then straighten up and final fit with bedan.
Yes, may use all three parting tools on the same project sometimes. If had to get by with just one, it would be the diamond parting tool. The regular square shoulder parting tool would be my second choice. Really could live without the narrow parting tool, still glad I have though.
Have tried using the Bedan like a skew chisel with mixed results. Actually can turn a tenon faster with a skew chisel, usually forget have the Bedan tool.
My parting tools are either Sorby or Henry Taylor.