07-05-2022, 09:34 AM
It seems like it was in the 1990s somebody marketed a gadget called the
"Stabilax skew jig". It had a glowing review in 1 of the woodworking magazines of the era, maybe "American Woodworker". It was supposed to quickly turn a beginner skew chisel user into an expert. It looked like something that could be easily made although I never had the opportunity to examine one closely.
Using saved searches, I've monitor eBay for 1 now for several years. I've only seen one listed. It was/is bundled with a Wolverine skew grinding attachment and a consumer grade skew chisel. Over the past year that auction has completed without selling, and has been relisted on and off, multiple times. One should be able to find that auction by searching eBay for "Stabilax skew jig"
Although I eventually learned to use the skew satisfactorily, I've always been curious about that gadget. If anybody has any experience with one, I'd like to hear about it.
"Stabilax skew jig". It had a glowing review in 1 of the woodworking magazines of the era, maybe "American Woodworker". It was supposed to quickly turn a beginner skew chisel user into an expert. It looked like something that could be easily made although I never had the opportunity to examine one closely.
Using saved searches, I've monitor eBay for 1 now for several years. I've only seen one listed. It was/is bundled with a Wolverine skew grinding attachment and a consumer grade skew chisel. Over the past year that auction has completed without selling, and has been relisted on and off, multiple times. One should be able to find that auction by searching eBay for "Stabilax skew jig"
Although I eventually learned to use the skew satisfactorily, I've always been curious about that gadget. If anybody has any experience with one, I'd like to hear about it.
I don't want to brag, but some of my wood is on its 2nd or 3rd project!