Nige52
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I bet you've heard this a few times...... 8)
Being new to turning, I started off with a micro lathe by Proxxon which is perfect for the small things I make, I also use a cheap set of Axminster mini chisels which were about £30 in a box, no problems with them, but I don't know any better as I have nothing to compare them with.
Deciding I needed a lathe with more grunt and capacity, I bought a Clarke Mini 13" bench top lathe. I have also bought a Viper 2 chuck and a couple of sets of jaws for it, and I have to say I'm very pleased with it It does exactly as I ask, which is turning simple items of up to 12" in length. But I'm finding my set of mini chisels are more suited to the Proxxon Micro....I could do with some bigger and better tools....
My missus has offered to buy me a set for Christmas........not wishing to frighten her off with the prices for Robert Sorby gear and with a budget of £100 or less (preferably) I'm now searching online for a half decent set....I'm more into spindle type turning than bowls, although no doubt I'll be having a go at one soon enough. I also don't want tools with handles as long as broom sticks if possible....
There are so many online that I'm now totally confused by what's on offer, I would prefer a smaller better quality set rather than a full set of lesser quality if you know what I mean....could anybody recommend a small set that will do me? Maybe the Axminster set? I don't know.....
Thanks in advance
Nige
Being new to turning, I started off with a micro lathe by Proxxon which is perfect for the small things I make, I also use a cheap set of Axminster mini chisels which were about £30 in a box, no problems with them, but I don't know any better as I have nothing to compare them with.
Deciding I needed a lathe with more grunt and capacity, I bought a Clarke Mini 13" bench top lathe. I have also bought a Viper 2 chuck and a couple of sets of jaws for it, and I have to say I'm very pleased with it It does exactly as I ask, which is turning simple items of up to 12" in length. But I'm finding my set of mini chisels are more suited to the Proxxon Micro....I could do with some bigger and better tools....
My missus has offered to buy me a set for Christmas........not wishing to frighten her off with the prices for Robert Sorby gear and with a budget of £100 or less (preferably) I'm now searching online for a half decent set....I'm more into spindle type turning than bowls, although no doubt I'll be having a go at one soon enough. I also don't want tools with handles as long as broom sticks if possible....
There are so many online that I'm now totally confused by what's on offer, I would prefer a smaller better quality set rather than a full set of lesser quality if you know what I mean....could anybody recommend a small set that will do me? Maybe the Axminster set? I don't know.....
Thanks in advance
Nige