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Sharpening Gouges By Alan Lacer Perhaps no other aspect of lathe work is a bigger stumbling block to new turners than the process of shaping and sharpening the tools. Even new tools often require reshaping and tuning to make them truly serviceable. A poorly shaped or dull tool is hard to control and leaves a damaged surface that requires extensive sanding. On the other hand, a sharp tool, ground properly …

Sharpening Gouges By Alan Lacer Perhaps no other aspect of lathe work is a bigger stumbling block to new turners than the process of shaping and sharpening the tools. Even new tools often require reshaping and tuning to make them truly serviceable. A poorly shaped or dull tool is hard to control and leaves a damaged surface that requires extensive sanding. On the other hand, a sharp tool, ground properly …

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Sharpening Gouges By Alan Lacer Perhaps no other aspect of lathe work is a bigger stumbling block to new turners than the process of shaping and sharpening the tools. Even new tools often require reshaping and tuning to make them truly serviceable. A poorly shaped or dull tool is hard to control and leaves a damaged surface that requires extensive sanding. On the other hand, a sharp tool, ground properly …

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