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musky slut
Posted 3/13/2014 10:21 AM (#698865)
Subject: Lathe tool question




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So, I am thinking of adding a small lather to the tool bench . I have never used one so I am going to go with a cheaper one . I don't make that many bats and I feel like as long as the wood is spinning I can achieve what I need. BUT , I do want to get some half decent cutting tools . I don't want to get a generic 5 piece set unless I will use/need all of them . Can anyone suggest the cutting tools that will get me started in making up some basic top water shapes ? THANKS
ShutUpNFish
Posted 3/13/2014 11:32 AM (#698894 - in reply to #698865)
Subject: Re: Lathe tool question





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Location: Money, PA
I have a small Fox Lathe and all kinds of tools for turning wood on a lathe that I'd be willing to sell pretty cheap if you're interested.

Edited by ShutUpNFish 3/13/2014 11:34 AM
Trophyseeker50
Posted 3/13/2014 11:47 AM (#698899 - in reply to #698865)
Subject: Re: Lathe tool question





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Location: WI
I've got a jet mini lathe. Very nice for the price. I would suggest one or two carbide tools. Much much less sharpening and no need for special equipment for sharpening. You can get away with a roughing gouge and finger nail gouge if your only looking to make baits. Check woodworkers depot or woodcraft.

Edited by Trophyseeker50 3/13/2014 11:50 AM
musky slut
Posted 3/13/2014 1:06 PM (#698922 - in reply to #698865)
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Paul, shoot I just ordered one . But , what are you asking ? I have a buddy that may be interested .
Andy thanks for the info , that's what I was looking for , I just want a few good knives or chisels .
Kenslures
Posted 3/13/2014 7:20 PM (#699020 - in reply to #698865)
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I would buy the carbide tipped where you can change the tips. I have a set of steel tools and I sharpen them quite often. Carbide is expensive but well worth the money and I think you could get by with two tools. I use a water wheel and leather to sharpen my tools but the cutting edge don't last all that long.
Trophyseeker50
Posted 3/13/2014 9:15 PM (#699073 - in reply to #698865)
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Kens Right. You need a slow grinder or water wheel to sharpen and must do it every two or three lures. The carbide tools have replacement tips that last a long time. The carbide can be rotated to keep a sharp edge. Eventually you replace the tip which is very reasonable. I will not go back to standard tools.
musky slut
Posted 3/14/2014 8:14 AM (#699140 - in reply to #698865)
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Thanks men .
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