Brian Denton
Member
Hi,
I have been earning my living from making tables for a while, but a change in circumstance means I am back in the UK for a year and missing the smell, touch and feel to wood I went and spent some money on a lathe. The prime reason being that next year I can make my own legs for the tables I produce (copy lathe so legs are easy!), however, I would like to be able to play in the meantime and make some bowls and just stuff!
I am working on a farm and have access to a lot of green Oak and Ash following the storms of earlier this year.
My question to you all is about tools, I know you get what you pay for but what should I buy? I am thinking about a 1 1/4 inch roughing gauge and then a set of the tools with the carbide blades such as the Robert Sorby Turnmaster set or a cheaper equivalent, I don't want to be an 'all the gear but no idea' sort of person!
Now I know wood, but turning is completely new to me, so I would love some help . Any thoughts?
Brian
I have been earning my living from making tables for a while, but a change in circumstance means I am back in the UK for a year and missing the smell, touch and feel to wood I went and spent some money on a lathe. The prime reason being that next year I can make my own legs for the tables I produce (copy lathe so legs are easy!), however, I would like to be able to play in the meantime and make some bowls and just stuff!
I am working on a farm and have access to a lot of green Oak and Ash following the storms of earlier this year.
My question to you all is about tools, I know you get what you pay for but what should I buy? I am thinking about a 1 1/4 inch roughing gauge and then a set of the tools with the carbide blades such as the Robert Sorby Turnmaster set or a cheaper equivalent, I don't want to be an 'all the gear but no idea' sort of person!
Now I know wood, but turning is completely new to me, so I would love some help . Any thoughts?
Brian