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I saw a pointed skew in a Richard Raffan video and thought that it would more easily slide on the tool rest when rolled on edge than a traditional, square edged skew.
I only have one skew with square edges. I can't remember, but I think the rest came already slightly "eased" on the corners for working up on the edges.
Doug Thompson (Thompson Tools) sells skews with a radius on one edge so they will roll nicely on the tool rest in use.
Any question, just call Doug!
I don't have a closeup photo of one of his skews, but the one in the middle here is one I ground into a negative rake scraper.
Note the rounded edge that would have been the bottom of the skew (the short point edge).
You can also make a smooth rounded edge of existing skews with a belt sander and some touchup/smoothing by hand.
If you are referring to my post, you may have misunderstood. (If you are referring to Ken's post, then "nevermind"- please ignore the rest of this post.)
I showed a Thompson skew I purposely ground into a negative rake scraper. Here is a side view of those I use constantly, including the one (in the middle) I ground from the skew:
I've tried numerous grind variations and quit experimenting when I came up with this one. I use it on every bowl and platter - the flats on the end make it especially useful when smoothing "air" (wings).
I burnish burrs to make them Left or Right handed as needed and mark the top side with a "T" so my feeble brain doesn't get confused.
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