The Bedan has a trapizoidal shaped shaft and is available from a variety of British tool manufacturers and perhaps others. The one I used was made by Crown tools. The tool is designed to use on spindle side grain. Beginners prefer to use it with wide side up while very experienced users prefer to us it wide side down. My bevel was 50 degrees.
Find a woodturning club near you I'm sure they would be happy to provide sharpening assistance. Searching for "sharpening woodturning tools" will likely provide videos that would help.
One of the best instructional videos I've seen. Thank you!
That was a tremendous amount of help..Great job-teaching
Excellent presentation and a very good skill builder. Thank you for teaching about the scoop.
Great!
You're calling one of your tools "bedan". I couldnt find that word in the dictionary. Maybe there is another expression for it? Thanks from Germany
It’s a mystery to this North americano too.
The Bedan has a trapizoidal shaped shaft and is available from a variety of British tool manufacturers and perhaps others. The one I used was made by Crown tools. The tool is designed to use on spindle side grain. Beginners prefer to use it with wide side up while very experienced users prefer to us it wide side down. My bevel was 50 degrees.
I believe it's a tool that originated in France, which could be used as a small skew/parting tool
My tools don't cut that well. I try to sharpen them. What am I doing wrong?
Find a woodturning club near you I'm sure they would be happy to provide sharpening assistance. Searching for "sharpening woodturning tools" will likely provide videos that would help.
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Excellent workmanship, i always enjoy watching craftsman turn wood on a lathe.
Interesting!!! Beautiful design.
Thanks for sharing
Gracias maestro.
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