No, you don't sound cheap or frugal (well, maybe frugal ) but a vegetable peeler won't give you the same radius bevel, and that's what I am going for. Felt the same way about some of the fancier fixed planer/bevelers also. But these are perfect for my use.Shopped for this yesterday. They are $35.50 now for a set of 2 with sharpener. I went to 2 hardware stores and a specialty woodworkers' store to see if I could just buy one, but no one had them except one place online that has a B&M store near me, but so pricey just to round soap edges. I'll try a vegetable peeler first ...
Do I sound cheap, or just frugal? I want to semi-retire a year or so from now, and am teaching myself (finally) to spend less money and much less frivolous money. That said, would love a chance to try them... SO and I are both kinda tool freaks. That's a bad match for retirement.
My dremel has adjustable speeds. Some router bits have a guide built in that prevents you from going too far into the wood (soap in this case).Oooh, I have a dremel, I'll have to check mine out. Have many attachments too! Thank you for the idea!
The circled piece in this pic is the guide. At low speeds on a dremel, I could see this going by real quick and with no problems. View attachment 37174