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Favorite size round knife for skiving?

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Anyone use 6” plus for skiving?  I saw on the Jeremiah Watt dvd, where he was saying how he liked a 6”-6.5” head knife. I haven’t seen too many for sale, that big, nor tried one myself. I am curious how they do, compared to a 4.5”-5”.  

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I’m no expert on round knives, but I do have several small and large knives and I normally use the smaller knives  for skiving - just feels more comfortable and seems easier to me.  I think you should try both to see which you prefer.  Maybe someone local in your area could let you try a large knife.

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11 hours ago, DirtyDusty said:

Anyone use 6” plus for skiving?  I saw on the Jeremiah Watt dvd, where he was saying how he liked a 6”-6.5” head knife. I haven’t seen too many for sale, that big, nor tried one myself. I am curious how they do, compared to a 4.5”-5”.  

depends a bit on what size of pieces and  thickness your skiving and cutting also I would think. 

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Normally a broader, more round blade works good for skiving larger parts, although I use my pattern cutting round knife for skiving also.  A lot of times it's simply whichever knife is handy and closest to me at the time.  Sharp is the most important factor.  

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I use my go to Round knife for pretty much everything including all my skiving, yes sharp and well polished works best.

Blanchard have Round knives of various sizes.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331864646580

 

Hope this helps

JCUK

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6 hours ago, BigSiouxSaddlery said:

Normally a broader, more round blade works good for skiving larger parts, although I use my pattern cutting round knife for skiving also.  A lot of times it's simply whichever knife is handy and closest to me at the time.  Sharp is the most important factor.  

100% agree - sharp is essential!

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