Felt Wheel Sources
#11
Turning or probably more of a carving question, looking for sources for a shaped felt wheel for sharpening carving and turning tools. The only one I've found is the Lee Valley one. Any others sources available?
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Brian
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#12
I got mine from grizzly but got a got a bigger one on Ebay.  I use them both on my lathe at slow speed
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#13
I'll look into them, thanks Arlin
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(03-16-2022, 07:41 PM)BC in CT Wrote: I'll look into them, thanks Arlin

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The one I got again was a 1.25" thick wheel and not .75 thick
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(03-15-2022, 06:56 PM)BC in CT Wrote: Turning or probably more of a carving question, looking for sources for a shaped felt wheel for sharpening carving and turning tools.  The only one I've found is the Lee Valley one.  Any others sources available?
Thanks,
Brian

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Tons of them for sale on amazon.......
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#16
Interesting.....I’ve been on Amazon, haven’t seen any. Remember I’m looking for a shaped wheel, the are plenty of flat ones mostly of smaller sizes.
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(03-19-2022, 12:39 PM)BC in CT Wrote: Interesting.....I’ve been on Amazon, haven’t seen any.  Remember I’m looking for a shaped wheel, the are plenty of flat ones mostly of smaller sizes.
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Here's a six inch hard felt wheel on Amazon..I didn't understand what a "shaped" wheel was until I went to Lee valley and saw theirs. If I understand correctly, you want a wheel with a flat "side" and a "U" shaped face for polishing both gouges and straight edge tools..Since this is a "hard" felt wheel you could create your own by chucking in your lathe, spinning it fast and  make the "hollow" with a lathe gouge..But rather than go the felt wheel route, why not polish with a tight stitched  1/2". muslin buffing wheel..That's what I use, altho I do have a couple felt wheels on motor arbors I could use..The muslin will conform to the shape of the tool...

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#18
Tormek makes shaped leather honing wheels. Not sure if they only fit a Tormek or if they can be adapted to fit on a standard grinder. It would be a simple task to laminate leather, then profile them to suit your honing needs.
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(03-22-2022, 09:00 AM)AHill Wrote: Tormek makes shaped leather honing wheels.  Not sure if they only fit a Tormek or if they can be adapted to fit on a standard grinder.  It would be a simple task to laminate leather, then profile them to suit your honing needs.

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I have made a couple of small leather wheels {45 and 60*} shaped to strop inside a "V" tool...probably the most difficult carving tool for anyone to get really "sharp"..They fit on my small Bodine motor with a tapered screw arbor and make a huge difference in the tools cutting ability. I was lucky enough to snag a few small pieces of 1/4" thick horse-hide saddle leather, but most any leather can be laminated to get the thickness needed.
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(03-23-2022, 09:35 AM)Timberwolf Wrote: ....................
I have made a couple of small leather wheels {45 and 60*} shaped to strop inside a "V" tool...probably the most difficult carving tool for anyone to get really "sharp"..They fit on my small Bodine motor with a tapered screw arbor and make a huge difference in the tools cutting ability. I was lucky enough to snag a few small pieces of 1/4" thick horse-hide saddle leather, but most any leather can be laminated to get the thickness needed.

How about tradition? https://www.schaaftools.com/blogs/news/h...g-tutorial Shows concave, but works convex too.

Or, other inspiration https://www.marymaycarving.com/carvingsc...ping-tool/

I use ceramic slips for any burr, and a white pine contoured (now chromium green) hone for polish.

Felt is for polishing the "bevel".
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