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Gouge profile set

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Twisted Trees:

--- Quote from: iantivenan on May 05, 2020, 04:43:07 PM ---Hi.
The profile set I am after, are a set of actual tool tips ground to a profile, which can be used in the sharpening holder to replicate the angles on my own tools. If that makes sense😊.

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Nope not really! if you have the jig full of tooltip, where do you put your tool? however me understanding is irrelevant.. contact Henry Taylor direct, if they make it then they should be able to get one to you, contact page in my last post...

Bill21:

--- Quote from: iantivenan on May 05, 2020, 04:43:07 PM ---Hi.
The profile set I am after, are a set of actual tool tips ground to a profile, which can be used in the sharpening holder to replicate the angles on my own tools. If that makes sense😊.

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Yes,I have seen these although I wasn’t aware of the manufacturer. It may be that perhaps due to little demand they are no longer made?

Edit: These are the ones. https://www.henrytaylortools.co.uk/profile-pro-setup-tools.html

Wood spinner:
To replicate the grind you have on your tool , just use a black felt tip pen , rotate the grinder wheel by hand ( Unplug the grinder ) then you can see where the black felt tip has beed removed wether you need to adjust the tool holder higher or lower

 ;)

Bill21:
If you can’t find what you want some of the information in this document may help even if you’re not using a Tormek.
It shows most of the common gouge grinds.

https://www.tormek.com/media/448711/hb-10-en-v101-svd-185.pdf

Note that the Axminster and Sorby belt grinders both use Tormek jigs for gouges.

iantivenan:
Hi
I can sharpen my own tools, I need these as a teaching aid for my friend. I contacted henry taylor tools, they said they still make them and would contact me with some information on purchasing a set. As yet I haven't had a reply.
Thanks Ian.

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