Hi Bob,Thanks. I've not got back to it yet but as advised I'll rough out on the bandsaw and find or grind an HSS tool when I do.
As an aside though, there are sharp high +ve rake metalworking inserts designed for non-ferrous metals, eg this chamfer tool:
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I know that wood turning carbide inserts exist and wonder if it the same basic technology. Probably a massive subject and I'm in way above my head, but can't help thinking...!
Bob.
carbide tips seem to be used for resin and turning log shapes ie against the normal accepted way of turning end grain. When I learnt to turn over 20 yrs ago very few were turning into end grain making vessels but a lot are doing it now. If you look on YouTube most are using carbide tips as they don’t need resharpening like HSS tools do but don’t give the finish like HSS. When I started it was considered a failure if you needed to aggressively sand a finish on your turn
as a well sharpened HSS and skill almost need no sanding. As a poster in an engineering supplier says ‘ if you need to grind all your welds after finishing then you are a grinder, not a welder’ . LOL.
Regards,
Dave
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