My tools Galerie My tools June 11, 2014 2-Minute Read Twitter Facebook Reddit LinkedIn Pinterest Email gallery My tools Welcome to the gallery My tools. Hollowing tool made with a carbide tip from Metiers et Passions ref 01L03146 The tip is fixed with a screw to a square steel rod. Very efficient for end grain hollowing. One can make different length variants, here for deep hollowing, but I also have a short one. A bedane, made from a carpenter bedane. works pretty well. A changeable tip scraper. Tips are made from an HSS planner blade, cut with the Dremel. Sanding gouge, with a rollerbearing inside. Set of tools. Second for making rings My fixture for sharpening gouges on the wet grinder Sharpens as well carving gouges as turning gouges. My rotative decorating tool, inspired from the decorating elf. A couple of tiny ball bearings, inserted in the shaft of the tool. Tip view. The bit is a Dremel one. I also use spherical and cylindrical shapes. Multi purpose holding tool. The tip is a HSS rod, sharpenned at both ends. Here the coving tool. Other end, the triangular tool for narrow grooves. Other carbide blade for tiny beads. 6mm round skew. Very usefull to do tiny spheres or beads. Sharpenning of the round skew. The tip is an HSS barrel, brazed in a steel shaft. A thickness caliper A Stop allows to limit the closure and not the opening. Used to gauge a particular thickness. You can re-open the caliper without loosing the measurement. A hand mandrel. Useful for holding any round cutting tool. All contents under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license. Say Something Older readers comments
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