• From Hunter Hoskin on Carving a Classical Ribbon

    This video is awsome its quite Baroque.

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    2017/01/29 at 10:37 am
  • From Glenn Gilbert on Sharpening a Veiner Gouge

    Hi All
    I would be careful with any sort of wheel grinder as they will hollow grind your bevels to some degree

    Kind Regards
    Glenn

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    2017/01/28 at 10:32 pm
  • From Glenn Gilbert on Sharpening a Veiner Gouge

    Hi All
    I would be careful with any sort of wheel grinder as the will hollow grind your bevels to some degree

    Kind Regards
    Glenn

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    2017/01/28 at 10:32 pm
    • From Mary May on Sharpening a Veiner Gouge

      You are correct. However when I first started carving I hollow ground every tool because they came unsharp, and all I had was a basic bench grinder. Once the gouge was placed on a stone, and the flat was established (thereby minimizing the hollow shape to some extent), it didn't seem to be an issue. As long as the gouge hits the surface of the stone at each side of the hollow ground and enough metal is removed to re-create the majority of a flat, if there is a small hollow left, that never seemed to be a problem. As you mentioned, there is a very real possibility of hollow grinding creating a too fragile edge. The ideal would be to grind a flat bevel surface, so no potential of these issues, but if all you have is a bench grinder, it can work.

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      2017/01/29 at 3:50 pm
  • From Larry Quinn on Sharpening a Curved Gouge - Beginner Lesson #4

    Hi Mary, I watched the Video on sharping gouges and this was very helpful. When you glued the leather to the wood forms for stropping the inside of the Gouge, did you glue down the rough side or the smooth side of the leather to the wood?

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    2017/01/27 at 7:38 pm
  • From Richard Marston on Carving a Classical Lamp - Episode 4

    Mary, it's gorgeous...looks like a nice place to hang an Art Nouveau bellows!

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    2017/01/27 at 3:22 am