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Old 03-25-2006, 04:06 PM   #1
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Question oval skew

i am just about to order my tools, and was considering a oval chisel,
instead of a flat.any opinions for a newbie?
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Old 03-25-2006, 04:25 PM   #2
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A flat skew is easier to work with. Especially when trying to straighten a line on a plug. They even things out more uniformaly.
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Old 03-25-2006, 05:05 PM   #3
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Flat.
For the stuff we do you'll probably never need an oval skew. Not to mention it's a lot easier to slip and gouge the work with an oval.

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Old 03-25-2006, 06:01 PM   #4
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I've both and I use whatever is sharp. If you buy a flat bladed skew be sure to soften the sharp side edges with a file to make it easier to roll. Also, don't buy one too small. You only cut with the bottom half of the edge. 3/4 " is the minimum I use and it dulls quickly because of the short useable blade length. Finally, if you are new to turning, consider trying a "spindle gouge" which is a very flat wide gouge (different than a roughing gouge). They have a much larger margin for error than a skew and although they leave a slightly ribbed surface, you can sand it off very quickly. Good luck.
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Old 03-25-2006, 07:59 PM   #5
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I use em both. The oval is better for some work.
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