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Making Shavings

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I'm looking to do some fine detail spindle stuff where fine measurements will be critical. The closest thing I can think of is pen turning, but I've never done any. Is it necessary to use mini-tools for that? If so, what do you use, and why? (brands and types could be useful please)
 
How fine do you want to go? This was done with a bog standard (Record Power)1/4" or 3/8" spindle gouge and a 3/4" oval skew and fits in a matchbox. Also made plenty of pens with just a skew gouge and even at times just a roughing gouge and I'm far from an expert (hammer)

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As Nev says, no need for specific small tools. The only time I can see that they would be handy is if you've got a particularly small lathe and you find the longer tools fouling some parts of the lathe.
Duncan
 
For very small coves a small spindle gouge might be needed - the smallest I have is 3mm. Or for narrow slots a narrow parting tool comes in useful but these can be ground to suit. For most other things, big tools can turn small things!
 
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