graduate_owner
Established Member
Hi everyone,
With Christmas coming up (and another birthday) I'm thinking of putting some turning tools on my wish list. I've been turning on and off for about 30 years, but never had the time to do it seriously until recent retirement. I bought a set of 8 Marples tools when I first had my lathe (spindle gouges, skews, parting tool, couple of scrapers) and I have collected some extras over the years (superflute, roughing out gouge, more scrapers) but I've been wondering what some of the new stuff being advertised is like.
The Axminster catalogue has things like ring gouges - I'm wondering if one of these will help me to get a smooth interior to my work, as I'm having a few problems there.
Does anyone have any experience of these?
Then there's a skew chi gouge, amongst other new shapes and names. Can anyone recommend any of these. or are they just a fad that you don't really need.
Also Axminster sell a range of very reasonably priced HSS turning tools - about half the price of the big names. I'm a bit dubious about buying too cheap (been there too often) so am wondering if any of you experienced guys have tried this range, and if so, how they compare with other brands.
At the moment I'm thinking about on small bowls, goblets, lidded boxes etc. so can people recommend any 'must have' tools, apart of course from the ones I already have.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
K
With Christmas coming up (and another birthday) I'm thinking of putting some turning tools on my wish list. I've been turning on and off for about 30 years, but never had the time to do it seriously until recent retirement. I bought a set of 8 Marples tools when I first had my lathe (spindle gouges, skews, parting tool, couple of scrapers) and I have collected some extras over the years (superflute, roughing out gouge, more scrapers) but I've been wondering what some of the new stuff being advertised is like.
The Axminster catalogue has things like ring gouges - I'm wondering if one of these will help me to get a smooth interior to my work, as I'm having a few problems there.
Does anyone have any experience of these?
Then there's a skew chi gouge, amongst other new shapes and names. Can anyone recommend any of these. or are they just a fad that you don't really need.
Also Axminster sell a range of very reasonably priced HSS turning tools - about half the price of the big names. I'm a bit dubious about buying too cheap (been there too often) so am wondering if any of you experienced guys have tried this range, and if so, how they compare with other brands.
At the moment I'm thinking about on small bowls, goblets, lidded boxes etc. so can people recommend any 'must have' tools, apart of course from the ones I already have.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
K