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Woodturning Skew Chisels: Benefits, Uses, and How to Choose the Right One

Range of six 'Hamlet' brand skew chisels laid on a wooden background

Radius End vs. Straight End Skew Chisels – Which One Should You Use?

In woodturning, few tools inspire both respect and hesitation like the skew chisel. Known for producing glass-smooth finishes straight from the lathe, it’s also notorious for its tendency to catch if not handled carefully. Among the variations of this tool, the radius end skew chisel and straight end skew chisel are the most popular — and each brings unique advantages to your turning work.

Below, we’ll break down the benefits, uses, and differences between these two styles to help you choose the best one for your turning style.

Pictured left to right: HCT106 – 1″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel, HCT106R – 1″ Rolled Edge Radius End Skew Chisel, HCT105 – 3/4″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel, HCT105R – 3/4″ Rolled Edge Radius End Skew Chisel, HCT104 – 1/2″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel, HCT104R – 1/2″ Rolled Edge Radius End Skew Chisel

Radius End Skew Chisel

The radius end skew chisel, sometimes called a round-end skew, features a gently curved cutting edge. That simple change makes it easier to control, especially for new turners or when working on curved profiles. The added benefit of the radius end skew chisels manufactured by each of the brands ‘Hamlet Craft Tools’ and ‘Diamic’ by Henry Taylor Tools is that they also have a rolled edge along the length of the tool blade; which provides a steadiness on the tool rest without the risk of drag.

Benefits

  • Reduced chance of catches: The curved end minimizes sharp corners that can dig into your workpiece.
  • Smooth transitions: Ideal for rolling beads, shaping coves, and blending curves.
  • Versatile cutting area: Different parts of the curve can be used for planing, detailing, or slicing cuts.
  • Clean slicing action: The progressive engagement of the curved end creates a smoother, tear-free surface.

Best Uses

  • Shaping beads, coves, and curved details.
  • Producing fine finishing cuts with minimal sanding required.
  • Beginner-friendly learning tool for mastering skew techniques.
  • Great for decorative spindles, table legs, and artistic turnings.

Hamlet Craft Tools – Radius End Woodturning Skew Chisels

Product Ref. Description
HCT104R 1/2″ Rolled Edge Radius Skew Chisel
HCT105R 3/4″ Rolled Edge Radius Skew Chisel
HCT106R 1″ Rolled Edge Radius Skew Chisel
HCT107R 1.1/4″ Rolled Edge Radius Skew Chisel
View the full range of Hamlet Radius End Skew Chisels on our website

Diamic by Henry Taylor Tools – Radius End Woodturning Skew Chisels

Product Ref. Description
HS147 1/2″ Rolled Edge Radius End Skew Chisel
HS148 3/4″ Rolled Edge Radius End Skew Chisel
HS149 1″ Rolled Edge Radius End Skew Chisel
View the full range of Diamic Radius End Skew Chisels on our website
Pictured top to bottom: HCT104R – 1/2″ Rolled Edge Radius End Skew Chisel, HCT105R – 3/4″ Rolled Edge Radius End Skew Chisel, HCT106R – 1″ Rolled Edge Radius End Skew Chisel

Straight End Skew Chisel

The straight end skew is the classic design — a flat, straight end that delivers exceptional control and precision. While it takes more practice to master, it remains a staple for fine craftsmanship.

Benefits

  • Precision planing: Excellent for long, flat surfaces and straight cuts.
  • Easy to sharpen: Maintaining a consistent bevel is simpler on a flat end.
  • Sharp definition: Perfect for crisp V-cuts, shoulders, and tenons.
  • Traditional control: Many experienced turners prefer its predictable feel and feedback.

Best Uses

  • Creating flat, smooth surfaces (e.g., spindles, handles, balusters).
  • Cutting tenons, shoulders, and joinery details.
  • Achieving sharp transitions and fine detailing.
  • Ideal for experienced turners seeking precision.

Hamlet Craft Tools – Straight End Woodturning Skew Chisels

Product Ref. Description
HCT100 1/2″ Standard Skew Chisel
HCT101 3/4″ Standard Skew Chisel
HCT102 1″ Standard Skew Chisel
HCT103 1.1/4″ Standard Skew Chisel
HCT104 1/2″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel
HCT105 3/4″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel
HCT106 1″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel
HCT107 1.1/4″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel
Hamlet Straight End Skew Chisels are available with either a straight edge or a rolled edge.
View the full range of Hamlet Straight End Skew Chisels on our website

Diamic by Henry Taylor Tools – Straight End Woodturning Skew Chisels

Product Ref. Description
HS8 1/2″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel
HS21 3/4″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel
HS22 1″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel
HS9 1.1/4″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel
Diamic Straight End Skew Chisels are manufactured with a rolled edge as standard.
View the full range of Diamic Straight End Skew Chisels on our website
Pictured top to bottom: HS9 – 1.1/4″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel, HS22 – 1″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel, HS21 – 3/4″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel, HS8 – 1/2″ Rolled Edge Standard Skew Chisel

Radius vs. Straight End Woodturning Skew Chisels: Quick Comparison

Feature Radius End Skew Straight End Skew
Ease of Use Easier, more forgiving Requires more skill
Risk of Catch Lower Higher if misused
Surface Finish Best on curves Best on flats
Sharpening Slightly more complex Easier
Best For Curves, beads, and beginners Flats, tenons, and experienced users

Final Thoughts

Both types of skews have their place in the woodturner’s toolkit. The radius end skew excels in safety, smoothness, and versatility — making it the perfect choice for beginners and curved projects. Meanwhile, the straight end skew remains unbeatable for precise, flat cuts and professional-level control.

If you’re new to turning, start with a radius end skew to build confidence. As your skills develop, adding a straight skew will give you the precision and versatility to tackle any spindle turning project.

💡 Pro Tip:

Regardless of which skew you use, always keep it razor-sharp and practice before approaching your final workpiece. The skew rewards patience and precision!

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