Standard Spindle Gouges Spindle gouges are used for producing shapes - beads and coves - on spindle work. These are delicate tools designed for creating fine detail. These are not rugged enough to be used on face-plate work. Available with or without handle.
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Fingernail Spindle Gouges![Fingernail Spindle Gouges]() These are the same as standard spindle gouges except for the fact that the wings of the cutting face have been swept back. This reduces any risk of a catch when working in confined areas. Available with or without handle. Sharpen using a Robert Sorby Fingernail Profiler
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High Performance Spindle Gouges These are the same as standard spindle gouges except for the fact that the wings of the cutting face have been swept back. This reduces any risk of a catch when working in confined areas. Available with or without handle. Sharpen using a Robert Sorby Fingernail Profiler
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Long and Strong Spindle Gouges These longer blades allow the turner increased reach and longer working life of the gouge. Available with and without handle.
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Continental Spindle Gouges Continental spindle gouges - the name derives from the fact that it is widely used in continental Europe - are renowned for their handlability. Their construction means that they have an even wall thickness. This in turn gives them increased finesse without any compromise in strength. The 8mm and 12mm are extremely popular with those wanting to create very fine detail on spindle-work. Available handled and unhandled.
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