Henry Taylor Bowl Gouge U-Shape, Diamic, Blade Width 16 mm

Primarily for working the outside of bowls. Fingernail grind.
M2-HSS woodturning tool with handle made of stained English hardwood.
Primarily for working the outside of bowls. Fingernail grind.
Henry Taylor Turning Tools
M2-HSS Diamic turning tool
Henry Taylor standard version, the blade material is an extremely durable M2-HSS. Handle made of stained English hardwood.
M2-HSS Kryo Woodturning tool
Improved tool life and sharpness without compromising the sharpening process: Cryogenic hardening is a technically complex process in which the steel is cooled to -150 °C under computer control after hardening. After this treatment, the steel contains finer carbides that cannot form in the normal hardening process. This results in excellent properties such as longer service life than with conventional hardening, fine cutting-edge formation with little burr formation and easier sharpening. Handle made of stained English hardwood.
     
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    Henry Taylor

    Henry Taylor

    For over 150 years, turning tools of the finest quality have been manufactured by Henry Taylor in Sheffield (England). The company combines traditional manufacturing techniques such as forging by hand with modern hardening and tempering treatments. Only the best Sheffield steel (HSS) is used for all blades, which are attached to the heavy, dark-stained handles of English hardwood with solid brass ferrules. Henry Taylor Tools design their tools in association with world-leading woodturners such as Roy Child, Richard Raffan, Dale and Darrel Nishi and David Ellsworth - which reflects the high quality of the tools.

    • Blade width 16 mm
    • Overall length 645 mm
    • Blade material M2-HSS
    Article no. 702024
    Brand Henry Taylor
    Ready to ship, delivery time 3-4 workdays within Germany
    €86.60 per piece(s)

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    Including sharpening pass, two free sharpenings.
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