Great video Joe! As a new turner, I am trying to determine which tools I need to have. I have a couple of AMT tools that I picked up many years ago. They are not the best quality! The skew chisel is a 3/4 “ with a straight edge, not a radius edge like yours. It is also much thinner. My question is ….. Should I be looking for a straight or radius edge? How wide for just general spindle work? Thank you for any advice you can offer 🤠
Hi Randy, For general work with the skew I like a slightly radiuses edge, because I peel a lot, and the slightly curved edge helps keep the long point and short point from scarring the work on a delicate peel. You make the edge curved when sharpening. I think 3/4 or 1 inch is a good size. Take care.
I like that you give advice and example about things that can be/go contrary to intentions.
Thank you.
Damn impressive. Takes a lot of practice is an understatement.
Fantastic demonstration of patience and skill in action. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Andrew, I appreciate it.
I love the electrical tape trick. I've been turning for a few years and never thought of that. My knuckles thank you sir!
Thanks Jacob
“All in all, it’s not bad.” HA!! It’s GREAT!!
Thanks Buttermilk.
My father would hold you in high esteem indeed..Thanks for sharing
Thanks Ralph!
When you finish putting on the tape leave an inch free. Turn the free bit over to leave a flap. This will pre-warn you before hitting the chuck.
Great video 👍👍👍😎
Glad you enjoyed it
Roll the tape to drag as the chuck spins.
great job, how do you sharpen your tools, as I can see its super sharp, plus what type of wood is that?
Thanks Chris. I use a CBN 320 grit wheel and I usually hone the skew. That is cherry, one of my favorites.
Great video Joe! As a new turner, I am trying to determine which tools I need to have. I have a couple of AMT tools that I picked up many years ago. They are not the best quality! The skew chisel is a 3/4 “ with a straight edge, not a radius edge like yours. It is also much thinner.
My question is ….. Should I be looking for a straight or radius edge? How wide for just general spindle work? Thank you for any advice you can offer 🤠
Hi Randy, For general work with the skew I like a slightly radiuses edge, because I peel a lot, and the slightly curved edge helps keep the long point and short point from scarring the work on a delicate peel. You make the edge curved when sharpening. I think 3/4 or 1 inch is a good size. Take care.