I been thinking about getting a 3/8" bowl gouge. I was wondering if there is a way to sharpen them with out a grinder and if I had a grinder is there a special jig to keep the proper angle? Thanks for the help.
You do not need a grinder....use your sander. All of my sharpening is done on my belt sander. I will not let them touch a grinder unless I'm re-shaping my tools.
You do not need a grinder....use your sander. All of my sharpening is done on my belt sander. I will not let them touch a grinder unless I'm re-shaping my tools.
You are the master of saving money not buying more tools.![]()
I have 2-benchtop grinders and learned early on that there is no need to destroy your tools with a grinder. I save the grinder for shaping raw steel and lawn mower blades. A sander takes less off, and it also gives you a sharper tool. I find it hard to believe that more people use a grinder than a sander. If so, that really blows my mind. Try it once with a benchtop sander or belt sander....you'll convert.
You do not need a grinder....use your sander. All of my sharpening is done on my belt sander. I will not let them touch a grinder unless I'm re-shaping my tools.
You are the master of saving money not buying more tools.![]()
I have 2-benchtop grinders and learned early on that there is no need to destroy your tools with a grinder. I save the grinder for shaping raw steel and lawn mower blades.
A sander takes less off, and it also gives you a sharper tool. I find it hard to believe that more people use a grinder than a sander. If so, that really blows my mind. Try it once with a benchtop sander or belt sander....you'll convert.
Wow such great info. I do have a belt/disk sander but I never though about using it to sharpen a chisel so I have to give it a try. Would a 120 grit belt do a good job or should it be a higher grit? I'll have to check to see if there are any videos showing a bowl gouge using a bench top belt sander. I'm hoping I can do it without a jig.