u bought the lathe, now u need to start saving for the tooling.....hahaha....
my tooling is worth more than the 2 lathes I have.....
def HSS for Brass/Bronze and ally......
from "diyaddict" with carbide, big bites at a high feed rate n no coolant is what they like....proff's get the swarf comming off BLUE....u def won't be doing that......Carbide come's into it's own with very diff metals like hardend St/Steel.... even crappy cast iron has hard spots....
I have a good seletion of carbide tools mostly with changeable tip's...(indexable).....
HSS is really cheap if u buy blanks and grind them ur'self, it's not a black art really....better if u can start with HSS plus cobalt, 5%...they'll do all u want.....
actually the same with drills....
what ever anyone says, parting off is a BLACK art to get it right everytime.....I've used carbide for that but gone back to HSS with cobalt again......
now u'll need a decent bench grinder...u can use the grey stones on HSS but everyone says u need white wheels to finish, I dont bother, anything special I finish with a hand held diamond stick....oh, green wheels or diamond for carbide.....
I can see the money disapearing already...hahaha....
I got lucky and bought a slow speed proff bench grinder....this is parked between my lathes and mills and only used for that tooling...I do have other grinders for sharpening drills plus another for donkey work........
dont bother with those brazed carbide sets off ebay etc....unless u can/have the kit to reshape them...
there is another good tool I'd be lost without is the diamond tool from Eccentric engineering, made in OZz but sold in the UK....u dont need their grinding tool....works very well, u dont need coolant with it....
u'll need to think about cutting metal....heard good results from Lidil/Aldi, they sell a small metal cutting bandsaw, made in Germany......
lastley join the "model engineering forum...loads'a knowlege there....ideal for small lathe owners.....
have fun.....