BearTricks
Established Member
I’ve been looking in to getting carbide tools but know someone who’s business buys the cutters by the bucketload and is willing to spare some. They’re identical to the replacement cutters sold in places like Axminster and Rutland’s.
I also have some HSS blanks, enough hardwood spindle blanks to make a handful of handles, and a tap and die set. I was looking at some of the more expensive carbide tools earlier and thought it’s probably only one step beyond making a HSS tool which I’ve done in the past.
Is making one as simple as threading a hole in the HSS blank, grinding a profile to support the cutting edge, screwing the cutter on, and whacking a handle on it or do they have a more complicated holding mechanism to prevent the cutter flying off and doing some serious damage?
I’ve only ever used HSS tools; I’ve seen carbide ones in person but never paid attention to how they’re held together.
If anyone has any photos that would also be great.
I also have some HSS blanks, enough hardwood spindle blanks to make a handful of handles, and a tap and die set. I was looking at some of the more expensive carbide tools earlier and thought it’s probably only one step beyond making a HSS tool which I’ve done in the past.
Is making one as simple as threading a hole in the HSS blank, grinding a profile to support the cutting edge, screwing the cutter on, and whacking a handle on it or do they have a more complicated holding mechanism to prevent the cutter flying off and doing some serious damage?
I’ve only ever used HSS tools; I’ve seen carbide ones in person but never paid attention to how they’re held together.
If anyone has any photos that would also be great.