curved chisels
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curved chisels
Hey folks
while doing ben laws round pole joinery course we
were using curved chisels to remove timber from scribed
line in round pole.... savage chisels!
Problem is i cant find the chisels online or remember the name
of them :(
Anyone out there know??
while doing ben laws round pole joinery course we
were using curved chisels to remove timber from scribed
line in round pole.... savage chisels!
Problem is i cant find the chisels online or remember the name
of them :(
Anyone out there know??
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Re: curved chisels
Sounds more like you mean gouges like we use in wood turning to me
I think I'll take two chickens...
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Re: curved chisels
Swan-necked will get you more results!giggles wrote:
Swan chisels... il look that up
thanks
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Re: curved chisels
Its not a swan neck.... the search continues!
Its a chisel thats used with a mallet and is a decent weight
the curve is across the cutting edge so as the follow the scribed
line on the round pole
Its a chisel thats used with a mallet and is a decent weight
the curve is across the cutting edge so as the follow the scribed
line on the round pole
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Re: curved chisels
You've already said it's not a gouge - that only really leaves a chisel with an end that' s not all at 90° to the sides, a round nosed chisel - a bit like a really badly sharpened chisel.giggles wrote:Its not a swan neck.... the search continues!
Its a chisel thats used with a mallet and is a decent weight
the curve is across the cutting edge so as the follow the scribed
line on the round pole
Something like this?
(Not mine )
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Re: curved chisels
That's a turning tool, do you use a mallet when turning?
I think it has to be a gouge of some sort - there's much larger gouges available than what's used for turning.
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Re: curved chisels
.........but that's a gouge, (a scribing gouge), and the OP has said it's not a gouge.darrenba wrote:Or a chisel like this?
Here's a nice "Framing gouge" @ 109 euros
(I'm learning new stuff today).
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