Thank you John. I was trying to figure how to make a jig to keep the angle on the skew constant. You just showed me the VERY BEST and practical way to do so Thanks again, Jon.
Thanks John! This is by far the best skew sharpening video I've seen. I'm a new turner, having only one, oval skew. I've had considerable trouble getting both the included angle fixed (it came ground 25 deg) and preventing it from rocking when sharpening. I'm on my way to the shop to make an oval skew jig for my oneway system.
Great video... Funny I found this just after I reground a scraper into a skew 1". I used the one-way skew big and just as you said, the heel of the skew is about 45 deg and the toe is the 40 deg I wanrmted (based on Allan Batty's suggestion)
One question. A lot of wood turners make a point of saying the grind for the skew should be absolutely flat as opposed to hollow ground as you show. Obviously this is very hard to do on a grinder. Would you comment on this? Is this why you finish the sharpening on the stone? Still looking for the best way to get that skew at its best! Thanks
Thank you John.
I was trying to figure how to make a jig to keep the angle on the skew constant.
You just showed me the VERY BEST and practical way to do so
Thanks again,
Jon.
Lots of good information. Thank you for taking the time to make this video!
Thanks John! This is by far the best skew sharpening video I've seen. I'm a new turner, having only one, oval skew. I've had considerable trouble getting both the included angle fixed (it came ground 25 deg) and preventing it from rocking when sharpening. I'm on my way to the shop to make an oval skew jig for my oneway system.
Great video... Funny I found this just after I reground a scraper into a skew 1". I used the one-way skew big and just as you said, the heel of the skew is about 45 deg and the toe is the 40 deg I wanrmted (based on Allan Batty's suggestion)
Looks great!
Good Video John! I like the jig idea too.
Thanks
You love it.
Diamond honing is great idea.
I’m watching a few woodturning videos at the moment but every time I put on one of yours it has no sound !?
Thank you for your instructions. They are very helpful. What grit sandpaper do you use on your belt sander? Thank you, Dan
How did you find the 40 degree bevel? How did you know at what angle to set up your platform relative to your wheel?
One question. A lot of wood turners make a point of saying the grind for the skew should be absolutely flat as opposed to hollow ground as you show. Obviously this is very hard to do on a grinder. Would you comment on this? Is this why you finish the sharpening on the stone? Still looking for the best way to get that skew at its best! Thanks