Stainless Table Knife as a parting tool

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KenV

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I got the Mark St Ledger DVD from American Association of Wood turners - He was at the Desert Wood Turners Roundup back in Feb.

Mark uses a stainless table knife ground into a Cook style parting tool. Had a miss matched knife in the drawer so I tried it.

It works -- but I think the handle is too small to get a good grip. Will try wrapping with some silicone grip tape -- cuts a very very thin kerf.
 
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jwoodwright

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Homemade Parting Tools

Here are a couple I've made. I also made the handles. The 1st one was a blade from a lawn edger. 2nd short one is a piece of sawmill bandsaw blade. Long blade is an old carving knife, bottom tool works like a Bedan...

They all work well, each has a different use as some are flat ground and some hollow ground. Flat ground gives you a cutting spur on each side...
 

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There is another similar thread going on right now also.
I tried posting a picture of my table knife/parting tool but messed up the sizing.
Here again. I will agree, the handle is small but I do not attempt to use this on large, heavy pieces. That would be dangerous.
 

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