Frank, This was helpful as I've been trying to think on how to do a pour all at once i.e. on the bottom and sides! Great presentation! Good luck at the show!!
Thanks, yes, it is a Veritas Carbide Burnisher at Lee Valley www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/tools/sharpening/32643-veritas-carbide-burnisher?item=05K2030 which you can get from them either in Canada or in the US.
I just use a 1” to 1.25” wide skew, but you can get negative rake scrapers from Woodchuckers. There is one profile for inside the bowl and another for outside
Oh yeah, it looked great before but now it looks just that much better. Nice👍🏻
Thanks
Very nice Frank, good luck at the show.
Thanks, the show did well
Nice job!
Thanks
Frank, This was helpful as I've been trying to think on how to do a pour all at once i.e. on the bottom and sides! Great presentation! Good luck at the show!!
Thanks, I can’t say I came up with the idea, I have seen others do this and just adopted it. Works well for many situations
Is there a link to the carbide tool you used to create the burr on the negative scraper?
Thanks, yes, it is a Veritas Carbide Burnisher at Lee Valley www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/tools/sharpening/32643-veritas-carbide-burnisher?item=05K2030 which you can get from them either in Canada or in the US.
Hi Frank
Where did you get your negative rack scrapper
Your Friend David Wise.
I just use a 1” to 1.25” wide skew, but you can get negative rake scrapers from Woodchuckers. There is one profile for inside the bowl and another for outside
@@frankdidomizio Okay thanks Frank.