shawnmhill
Member
I have seen people saying they use skews, spindle gouges, bowl gouges, woodchucks, etc, but what about round nose scrapers?
* Are they too hard to use?
* Do they leave a rough finish?
* Are they a pain in the tail to keep sharp?
* Hard to sharpen?
* Better for wood or acrylics?
I'm just looking for some opinions because I hear about how some people is a skew as a scraper until they actually learn to use it right.
Shawn
* Are they too hard to use?
* Do they leave a rough finish?
* Are they a pain in the tail to keep sharp?
* Hard to sharpen?
* Better for wood or acrylics?
I'm just looking for some opinions because I hear about how some people is a skew as a scraper until they actually learn to use it right.
Shawn