BearTricks
Established Member
Hi.
Bit of a weird one. I do pottery in my spare time, which requires trimming tools like the ones below. The majority of these seem to be stainless but the good (expensive) ones are tungsten carbide and cost a fortune.
Most of these seem to be sold by individual makers rather than big companies and I’m wondering how they make them. I’d like some for myself and possibly to sell some locally. I thought it would be as easy as buying the blanks online, bending them to shape with a bit of heat and a jig and putting a handle on but after doing a bit of research it seems like it might not be doable with tungsten at home.
Is it likely they’re having these produced by a firm that does carbide tooling and attaching the handles at home? They seem to sell these in limited runs so I don’t think they’d be having the cutters made in big enough quantities to make it worth it but I might be wrong.
If anyone has any ideas on how this can be done I’d be interested in hearing.
Bit of a weird one. I do pottery in my spare time, which requires trimming tools like the ones below. The majority of these seem to be stainless but the good (expensive) ones are tungsten carbide and cost a fortune.
Most of these seem to be sold by individual makers rather than big companies and I’m wondering how they make them. I’d like some for myself and possibly to sell some locally. I thought it would be as easy as buying the blanks online, bending them to shape with a bit of heat and a jig and putting a handle on but after doing a bit of research it seems like it might not be doable with tungsten at home.
Is it likely they’re having these produced by a firm that does carbide tooling and attaching the handles at home? They seem to sell these in limited runs so I don’t think they’d be having the cutters made in big enough quantities to make it worth it but I might be wrong.
If anyone has any ideas on how this can be done I’d be interested in hearing.