Thanks kerry ! Thank you so much for the nice tip on reducing tear out! I know I need conventional tools but until then it’ll be oil and negative rake carbide !
Please keep posting, as a new turner appreciate your techniques and resourcefulness. About at 5 minutes use a scrapper? Can you tell me the make/brand and also your carbide tools? Thank you.
Thank you for the kind words David! Your comment definitely makes creating worthwhile 🤗 So the 5 minute or so I am using a “negative rake carbide cutter (round shape).“ mine, I got from Amazon in a two piece set the brand was Vinwox; I just looked them up and I can’t find that two piece set but vinwox still sells a few sets. The negative rake leads to less tear out so I use that on my final passes on the inside of the bowl; coupled with a liberal amount of oil helps sheer the tear out off ; light slow passes with the motor turned up will give you less to sand. My regular turning tools are the standard carbide set from penn state industries online, they sell a few sets and they are all great tools. These came with my lathe kit and I only have to replace the cutters rarely . If you have any questions, I am happy to talk through them, or create a video explaining anything you might need keep in mind I’m new too, but I’m happy to share what I know ! Cheers David !
You are so clever and talented
Thanks for the kind words Sue ! I’m just learning everyday 😜 it helps to have a ton of inspiration here on UA-cam
Nicely done, mate. I really like that maker token you glued into the mortise. That's very cool, mate.
Cheers,
Kezza
Thanks kerry ! Thank you so much for the nice tip on reducing tear out! I know I need conventional tools but until then it’ll be oil and negative rake carbide !
Please keep posting, as a new turner appreciate your techniques and resourcefulness. About at 5 minutes use a scrapper? Can you tell me the make/brand and also your carbide tools?
Thank you.
Thank you for the kind words David! Your comment definitely makes creating worthwhile 🤗
So the 5 minute or so I am using a “negative rake carbide cutter (round shape).“ mine, I got from Amazon in a two piece set the brand was Vinwox; I just looked them up and I can’t find that two piece set but vinwox still sells a few sets. The negative rake leads to less tear out so I use that on my final passes on the inside of the bowl; coupled with a liberal amount of oil helps sheer the tear out off ; light slow passes with the motor turned up will give you less to sand.
My regular turning tools are the standard carbide set from penn state industries online, they sell a few sets and they are all great tools. These came with my lathe kit and I only have to replace the cutters rarely .
If you have any questions, I am happy to talk through them, or create a video explaining anything you might need keep in mind I’m new too, but I’m happy to share what I know !
Cheers David !