Hi Gang
I was trying to make some handles for my SS bowl gouges and ran into a slight problem. I removed the tools from their respective handles and was trying to fashion a collet type handle so that sharpening them would easier without the length of the wood handles hitting me in the ribs.
So I drilled out a piece of 3/8 inch pipe nipple and the 3/8 gouge would not fit the hole. It turns out that the 3/8 gouge actually measures a bit over 1/2 inch. (.503). I checked the 1/2 gouge and it actually measured .630.
Has anyone checked theirs lately? Are all bowl gouges oversized? My inquiring mind wants to know!
Bill V
bowl gouge info needed
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wa2crk wrote:Hi Gang
I was trying to make some handles for my SS bowl gouges and ran into a slight problem. I removed the tools from their respective handles and was trying to fashion a collet type handle so that sharpening them would easier without the length of the wood handles hitting me in the ribs.
So I drilled out a piece of 3/8 inch pipe nipple and the 3/8 gouge would not fit the hole. It turns out that the 3/8 gouge actually measures a bit over 1/2 inch. (.503). I checked the 1/2 gouge and it actually measured .630.
Has anyone checked theirs lately? Are all bowl gouges oversized? My inquiring mind wants to know!
Bill V
You may be measuring the wrong part.]25610[/ATTACH]
http://www.americanwoodworker.com/blogs/tools/archive/2009/10/22/bowl-gouges.aspx
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Gouge measurements
From the woodturners catalog ([url]http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com):[/url]
Spindle gouges-are measured by the diameter of the round stock.
Bowl gouges-are measured by the width of the flute. Add 1/8" to the flute size and you will have the diameter of the round stock. Note that there are a couple of brands that are exceptions.
Spindle gouges-are measured by the diameter of the round stock.
Bowl gouges-are measured by the width of the flute. Add 1/8" to the flute size and you will have the diameter of the round stock. Note that there are a couple of brands that are exceptions.
Ron--K6VPV
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