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Message Subject: wood lathe chisels
JKahler
Posted 12/31/2015 7:49 PM (#797664)
Subject: wood lathe chisels




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Location: WI
Curious on how many I need to make topwater lures. Can I get by with 2 or 3 nice ones, or should I buy a set? The only ones I found locally were a set for $200, which seems high to me.
mnmusky
Posted 1/1/2016 8:48 AM (#797683 - in reply to #797664)
Subject: Re: wood lathe chisels




spindle gouge and/or scraper is all you need. don't waste your money on a set. most tools in a set are not needed to make baits. quality matters when it comes to turning tools. Robert Sorby is what I use. Id buy a Sorby HSS spindle gouge and a carbide (replaceable, round cutter tip) scraper.

Edited by mnmusky 1/1/2016 8:50 AM
mnmusky
Posted 1/1/2016 11:42 AM (#797700 - in reply to #797664)
Subject: Re: wood lathe chisels




http://www.eddiecastelin.com/combos_and_other_items

^ get this for the carbide cutter. best deal I know of.
castmaster
Posted 1/2/2016 11:26 AM (#797786 - in reply to #797664)
Subject: Re: wood lathe chisels





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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033
You can certainly get by with just a spindle gouge. I use 3 tools for making my topwaters. A 3/8"spindle gouge, a 3/4" roughing gouge and a 3/4" skew chisel. Each has its place IMO.
I use the Crown brand powder metal tools. Little higher priced but still comparable to Sorby HSS and the powder metal tools hold an edge longer IMO.

Edited by castmaster 1/2/2016 11:27 AM
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