Hi guys
I’m thinking of making some carbide tipped wood turning tools.
Most commercial products are made using either square or round section bright steel bars/rods.
I’ve been sourcing the steel and have a large company near where I live. I’m a bit reluctant to approach them, as I only need 2 or 3 metres of stuff and they usually deal with firms who place orders in the tons. I’ve looked at B&Q,and it sells short lengths of steel bars/rods. The problem I have is that its stuff is designated as either ‘drawn steel’ or ‘hot rolled steel’. I don’t know what’s the difference, or whether they’re suitable as a substitute for ‘bright steel’.
Advice please.
D
I’m thinking of making some carbide tipped wood turning tools.
Most commercial products are made using either square or round section bright steel bars/rods.
I’ve been sourcing the steel and have a large company near where I live. I’m a bit reluctant to approach them, as I only need 2 or 3 metres of stuff and they usually deal with firms who place orders in the tons. I’ve looked at B&Q,and it sells short lengths of steel bars/rods. The problem I have is that its stuff is designated as either ‘drawn steel’ or ‘hot rolled steel’. I don’t know what’s the difference, or whether they’re suitable as a substitute for ‘bright steel’.
Advice please.
D