Welcome to woodworking.com! Use the tabs above to learn, share about and shop for your favorite woodworking hobby!
Forum   |   Blogs   |   Featured Woodworker   |   Q & A   |   Gallery   |   Tips   |   Bromides   |   Social Media Directory   |   Women in Woodworking Forum
Plans     |    Projects On CD     |    Magazines     |    Books     |    Woodworking Tools & Supplies
Home > Tips & Tricks > Clean Cuts on Rough Grain
Clean Cuts on Rough Grain

Printer Friendly Version  Increase Text Size Decrease Text Size
If you're having a problem getting a clean cut surface on a particularly difficult grain area on a turning project, take the lightest cut possible with the sharpest gouge you can hone. Remember to slip/hone the inside surface of the gouge to get the wire edge lying out. Try to engage the smallest possible area of the edge while keeping the bevel in contact with the work surface. DO NOT SCRAPE! If you do, the problem will usually just get worse! Proceed slowly along the cut, and be patient. Sometimes changing the direction of the cut will solve the problem, as you will stop lifting the grain. Varying the lathe's speed slightly may also help remove a harmonic vibration. I often find getting the gouge almost vertical will do it, but beware of letting it catch!

- Steve Blenk
This article originally appeared in the Woodworker's Journal eZine.
Click here for information on this free, twice monthly online publication.
Copyright; 2010 Woodworker's Journal
All rights reserved. No part of this article may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval devices or systems, without prior written permission from the publisher.

Click Here to Return to the Top of the Page
Advertisement
WWJ-VortexCone-banner-ad-300x250

VortexCone-banner-ad-300x600
VortexCone-banner-ad-728x90
Woodworker's Journal Magazine
Women In Woodworking
Rockler Woodworking & Hardware
Copyright © 2012 Rockler Press