Chisel id
#9
Found a bunch of Sorby chisels at estate sale today.
Can someone tell me what this chisel is called? It's the only carbide one.
My guess it's for cutting under the lip of a bowl.
Thanks for any info.
I long for the days when Coke was a soft drink, and Black and Decker was a quality tool.
Happiness is a snipe free planer
Reply
#10
No picture + for 17
Reply
#11
(10-26-2019, 12:09 PM)Turner52 Wrote: No picture + for 17

+1
Winkgrin
Steve

Missouri






 
The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
WaterlooMark 02/9/2020








Reply
#12
oops. Doesn't like my file type!
I long for the days when Coke was a soft drink, and Black and Decker was a quality tool.
Happiness is a snipe free planer
Reply
#13
oop's
   
I long for the days when Coke was a soft drink, and Black and Decker was a quality tool.
Happiness is a snipe free planer
Reply
#14
(10-26-2019, 01:14 PM)Pirate Wrote: oop's
Your guess is correct.  It is for interior undercutting, but is more used for lidded boxes and such.  Usually you can work a narrow gouge to undercut the rim of a bowl.  You have a scraper, while a gouge will allow you to cut, giving a smoother surface.  I own the round nose and trapezoid types, and they are used very carefully, so as not to grab or crush that abrupt edge.  Sanding rounds the edge away,  making the gouge a better deal most places.
Better to follow the leader than the pack. Less to step in.
Reply
#15
(10-26-2019, 01:36 PM)MichaelMouse Wrote: Your guess is correct.  It is for interior undercutting, but is more used for lidded boxes and such.  Usually you can work a narrow gouge to undercut the rim of a bowl.  You have a scraper, while a gouge will allow you to cut, giving a smoother surface.  I own the round nose and trapezoid types, and they are used very carefully, so as not to grab or crush that abrupt edge.  Sanding rounds the edge away,  making the gouge a better deal most places.

Thanks. Don't do much turning and trying to decide what chisels to sell.
I long for the days when Coke was a soft drink, and Black and Decker was a quality tool.
Happiness is a snipe free planer
Reply
#16
Looks like something used to make the dovetail on a tenon
VH07V  
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)

Product Recommendations

Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. We may receive a commission from sales referred by our links; however, we have carefully selected these products for their usefulness and quality.