You gave a very good explanation. I may have to change one of my square scrapers and give it a try. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
I know you prefer the CBN wheel, but you do have a Robert sorby Pro edge . A 60 grit ceramic belt will give you a good bur & you'll have a flat rather than concave bevel that gives the bur better support . I find the bur lasts 25 to 50 percent longer depending on quality of tool steel. Having said that, I do like the idea of that scraper. I have an old 6x12mm parting tool that I recently turned into a negative rake scraper which I like, but I might just go alter it a bit more by curving it a bit 👍.
I have a half round nrs and a dome nrs. I wonder If I now want to get two pointy scrapers, one nrs and one regular bevel. Can't have too many scrapers.
Have you ever manually created that burr? Used a burnisher to form it? I just got a new Robust spear point NRS and finished up a new handle for it, but have not had time to play with it yet. Love your tips!! Keep them coming, please!
You gave a very good explanation. I may have to change one of my square scrapers and give it a try. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Thanks for this entertaining and useful video. Right. Must go alter mine 😅
What a *positive* video! 😂Thanks for sharing!
“stone gives more burr that cbn”. Thanks for that tip!
Love the videos and you as a person artist woodworker… cheers from Luxembourg 🇱🇺
Wie immer sehr schöne Vorführung! LG Armin
Thank you for sharing. See you on the next one. I made two self closing vessels. They both cracked
Thanks Ronald, going to try to make me. Thanks for sharing
Love your work 🌞
Thank you. Very good explanation.
Propere afwerking. Ik slijp overigens nog steeds op een traditionele slijpmolen, zoals jij hier deed.
Niks mis mee...
Another great lesson but can you give us an example of the angles used.🇦🇺
I know you prefer the CBN wheel, but you do have a Robert sorby Pro edge . A 60 grit ceramic belt will give you a good bur & you'll have a flat rather than concave bevel that gives the bur better support . I find the bur lasts 25 to 50 percent longer depending on quality of tool steel.
Having said that, I do like the idea of that scraper. I have an old 6x12mm parting tool that I recently turned into a negative rake scraper which I like, but I might just go alter it a bit more by curving it a bit 👍.
Very interesting. Thanks
you're welcome!
🙂
I have a half round nrs and a dome nrs. I wonder If I now want to get two pointy scrapers, one nrs and one regular bevel. Can't have too many scrapers.
Have you ever manually created that burr? Used a burnisher to form it? I just got a new Robust spear point NRS and finished up a new handle for it, but have not had time to play with it yet. Love your tips!! Keep them coming, please!
Never done it manually. But you can of course! I don't want to lose too much time in grinding... i want to turn! 😀
what angles do you put on your scrapers
I don't know exactly I must say. Some people think it has to be exactly 70.65231 degrees, but in my opinion it is not that critical...
ah yes the old CARP PNRS 🙂
wellllll..... not that old... 🙂
You could make a video about washing the dinner dishes and it would be entertaining.
Haha, that would be me standing in front of the dishwasher... 😅