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Definition of slipstone in English: slipstonenounˈslɪpstəʊnˈslipstōn A shaped oilstone used to sharpen gouges. 半圆凿磨石,(磨半圆凿的)成型油石 Example sentencesExamples - Also included in the set is one a carving tool roll, two slipstones, two background stamps for contrast texturing and a beautiful hand made carver's whisk broom; good for clearing stray ends, and more importantly, burnishing finished projects.
- What you want to get your hands on in lieu of diamond sharpeners is a natural Arkansas slipstone, great investment for the money
- Henry Taylor uses one small and one large slipstone for sharpening carving gouges and chisels.
- You will be able to fit one edge of the unique slipstone exactly or close to the sweep of your gouge to create an inside bevel or remove any burr.
- Sometimes the name ‘slipstone’ is also used to describe a whetstone.
- Sharpen carving knives with a fine-grit slipstone, making circular strokes along the edge at the cutting bevel.
- The set include either four slipstones or with a universal stone.
- I find a burr most easily obtained on these tools by using a slipstone used vertically and stroked upward when the tool is held horizontally.
- I've never bothered to use slipstones etc. on moulding blades and find that they work well without it, but if you're going to use one profile a lot (and especially if you insist on working a difficult piece of wood) you might try it.
- It can most likely be ignored, or a single sweep of the same slipstone can be used, keeping it down against the metal of the flute, of course.
- All of the cutters shown on this page can be kept in best cutting form by resharpening using oilstones, slipstones or a Diamond Hone.
- The slipstone is lighter and handier - it can be used dry, for one thing - though the axe-stone still goes along on the rare occasions when I take an axe into the backcountry.
- Just remove some of the excess set from the blade first with a slipstone.
- A complete set includes the 12 carving tools plus coarse and fine India slipstones, and a popular book about woodcarving.
- For turning tools I use slipstones with a light kero as a lubricant, also water slipstones are equally effective on turning tools but may have a propensity for leaving water residue on the tool if not dried and possibly leading to rust.
Definition of slipstone in US English: slipstone(also slip stone) nounˈslipstōn A small rounded or tapered whetstone used to sharpen woodworking tools. Example sentencesExamples - I find a burr most easily obtained on these tools by using a slipstone used vertically and stroked upward when the tool is held horizontally.
- Also included in the set is one a carving tool roll, two slipstones, two background stamps for contrast texturing and a beautiful hand made carver's whisk broom; good for clearing stray ends, and more importantly, burnishing finished projects.
- For turning tools I use slipstones with a light kero as a lubricant, also water slipstones are equally effective on turning tools but may have a propensity for leaving water residue on the tool if not dried and possibly leading to rust.
- A complete set includes the 12 carving tools plus coarse and fine India slipstones, and a popular book about woodcarving.
- What you want to get your hands on in lieu of diamond sharpeners is a natural Arkansas slipstone, great investment for the money
- It can most likely be ignored, or a single sweep of the same slipstone can be used, keeping it down against the metal of the flute, of course.
- You will be able to fit one edge of the unique slipstone exactly or close to the sweep of your gouge to create an inside bevel or remove any burr.
- Just remove some of the excess set from the blade first with a slipstone.
- Sharpen carving knives with a fine-grit slipstone, making circular strokes along the edge at the cutting bevel.
- The set include either four slipstones or with a universal stone.
- All of the cutters shown on this page can be kept in best cutting form by resharpening using oilstones, slipstones or a Diamond Hone.
- I've never bothered to use slipstones etc. on moulding blades and find that they work well without it, but if you're going to use one profile a lot (and especially if you insist on working a difficult piece of wood) you might try it.
- Sometimes the name ‘slipstone’ is also used to describe a whetstone.
- The slipstone is lighter and handier - it can be used dry, for one thing - though the axe-stone still goes along on the rare occasions when I take an axe into the backcountry.
- Henry Taylor uses one small and one large slipstone for sharpening carving gouges and chisels.
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