Jim Koepke
02-21-2021, 1:28 AM
A month or two ago someone posted a link to a video of someone grinding a chisel and a gouge flat to a 90º bevel.
Tried this on one of my least expensive 1/2" chisels and have been very impressed with its versatility.
There are not many gouges in my accumulation that are duplicates. Yesterday while rummaging through some junk there was an old steel roller from a long extinct card reader. These were hardened from end to end. The light bulb went blink and off to the grinder it went.
It was actually impressive in use which made another light bulb go blink. There is a bunch of hardened drill blanks in my shop. Thos would also be good candidates for 90º bevel gouges.
Here is the two so far:
452697
Anyone else give 90º bevels a try?
jtk
Tried this on one of my least expensive 1/2" chisels and have been very impressed with its versatility.
There are not many gouges in my accumulation that are duplicates. Yesterday while rummaging through some junk there was an old steel roller from a long extinct card reader. These were hardened from end to end. The light bulb went blink and off to the grinder it went.
It was actually impressive in use which made another light bulb go blink. There is a bunch of hardened drill blanks in my shop. Thos would also be good candidates for 90º bevel gouges.
Here is the two so far:
452697
Anyone else give 90º bevels a try?
jtk