mikec
Established Member
Hi All,
I am investigating the purchase of a good quality bowl gouge/s.
I will be using it for bowls in the 6 - 15" range so am leaning towards a 1/2" gouge.
I have deep V(Record 1/2") and U(Sorby 3/8") gouges and prefer the U shape.
I like to have a fingernail grind and a standard grind.
How cost effective are the double ended gouges? Any benefit other than space saving over two single ended gouges?
What happens to a TiN coated gouge once it is resharpened and the initial coating on the bevel is ground away? Does the coating in the flute have any real effect?
How effective are the cryo steels?
I realise this is to a great extent a personal preference situation but would appreciate comments from members who have experience of any of the above.
Cost is of secondary importance to good quality. I don't mind paying for special steels or coatings if they are of real benefit other than marketing puffery.
Handles are of secondary importance at this point.
Regards,
mikec
I am investigating the purchase of a good quality bowl gouge/s.
I will be using it for bowls in the 6 - 15" range so am leaning towards a 1/2" gouge.
I have deep V(Record 1/2") and U(Sorby 3/8") gouges and prefer the U shape.
I like to have a fingernail grind and a standard grind.
How cost effective are the double ended gouges? Any benefit other than space saving over two single ended gouges?
What happens to a TiN coated gouge once it is resharpened and the initial coating on the bevel is ground away? Does the coating in the flute have any real effect?
How effective are the cryo steels?
I realise this is to a great extent a personal preference situation but would appreciate comments from members who have experience of any of the above.
Cost is of secondary importance to good quality. I don't mind paying for special steels or coatings if they are of real benefit other than marketing puffery.
Handles are of secondary importance at this point.
Regards,
mikec