Do you use pen turning chisels?
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Do you use pen turning chisels?
In the forums, I see many beautiful pens made on the Shopsmith. Do you use a pen turning set for these? Or, are the standard Shopsmith lathe chisels "good enough"? Thanks, Jim
Standard chisels are good enough. The pen type ones are nice because they are smaller and easier to handle (since you don't need the leverage or heft on such a small workpiece), but thats about it. Though doing tiny coves can be impossible with a giant gouge1957jimp wrote:In the forums, I see many beautiful pens made on the Shopsmith. Do you use a pen turning set for these? Or, are the standard Shopsmith lathe chisels "good enough"? Thanks, Jim
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JWBS-14 w/6" riser, RBI Hawk 226 Ultra, Bosch GSM12SD Axial Glide Dual Compound Miter Saw
-- I have parts/SPTs available, so if you are in the Seattle area and need something let me know --
damagi AT gmail DOT com
I use many different types and brand names of chisels. For most pen turning the standard Shopsmith chisels are fine. For unusual or fine cuts smaller chisels are a good idea. One thing is a must, a dull chisel destroy every project they get near. Sharp chisels on the other hand do a great job and are fun to use. Good luck on becoming hooked on pen turning. Jim
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I use standard size chisels, either SS or an older set of Millers Falls that I got at a yard sale. I tried the smaller pen turning chisels but I did not care for them. I also use a midi detailer from Easy Wood Tools on acrylic blanks but I find that the EWT tool can be very aggressive and a delicate touch is required.
I find that the longer chisels afford a greater degree of control for me.
Bill V
I find that the longer chisels afford a greater degree of control for me.
Bill V
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I have the standard set, ans as yet unidentified really old set (standard size) and the wood turning mini set http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/l_woodturningminitoolset.htm. In general I prefer the standard size tools, but I do use the mini set for detail work that a large chisel just won't do well.
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Correct me if I am wrong, but when fjimp said use Sharp chisels, I don't believe he was talking about a brand, but a sharpened chisel. Dull chisels tear the material. This is especially true with turning Corian.
It seems the post I am replying to has disappeared. There was a request for a picture of Sharp Chisels. (the quote link didn't work either).
It seems the post I am replying to has disappeared. There was a request for a picture of Sharp Chisels. (the quote link didn't work either).
Yes indeed I was referring to the condition of the chisels. Many of us favor differing brand names or styles of chisels. The one thing that makes the biggest difference is keeping which ever tool you prefer "EXTREMELY SHARP!" A dull tool can not only destroy a fine block of wood but do grave injury to ones body and or surroundings. I apologize if my remarks were or are confusing. Jim
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Lakewood, Colorado:)
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