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sgimbel

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I have not been able to rurn since November. Time to try again. I want to try a skew with a site recomendation of a site to learn how to use 1. I have a 1/4 inch skew but have never tried it.
 
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I would recommend Ed's video (and i'm sure there is others too..)
Pen turning with skew #1.wmv - YouTube

As for skew - 1/4" is going to be VERY tough to handle for a beginner (are you sure its not a 1/2"? I've never seen a 1/4, even in the "pen tools"). I have several skews, but my favorite is a cheap ($15) Benjamin's Best 3/4" Oval skew. (similar in shape to the one in the above video, but I can't tell if the one in the video is 3/4 or 1".

You can get the skew I have at PSI or a reseller (picked up mine from woodturningz).
 
I would recommend Ed's video (and i'm sure there is others too..)
Pen turning with skew #1.wmv - YouTube

As for skew - 1/4" is going to be VERY tough to handle for a beginner (are you sure its not a 1/2"? I've never seen a 1/4, even in the "pen tools"). I have several skews, but my favorite is a cheap ($15) Benjamin's Best 3/4" Oval skew. (similar in shape to the one in the above video, but I can't tell if the one in the video is 3/4 or 1".

You can get the skew I have at PSI or a reseller (picked up mine from woodturningz).

I watched that video and learned a good deal too. Thanks!

Also, in the video he said it's a 1 1/8" or 1 1/4" chisel.
 
One of my skews is the same one Dean mentioned and I really like it. But my frustration with my flat skews went away when I watched a few of Cap'n Eddie's videos and "softened" the sharp edges of the flat skews. They are my go to tools for much of what I do and easing the edges made a huge difference.
 
I learned a lot just watching this video series.

How to Woodturn skew and gouge cuts « Furniture & Woodworking

While I've got a smaller skew, I started with a Chinese 1" skew (still use it) and eventually got a Sorby oval 1" skew. These videos (combined with Ed's) helped me quite a bit.

ETA:
You can also find some pretty decent videos by just doing a search of "using the skew video".
 
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