I recently picked up an AC370 lathe which I've been having good fun with. I've really struggled with sharpening the various turning tools that my FIL passed down to me so I gave up (for the time being) and turned my attention to carbide tips. I experimented with just buying the replacement tips and fashioning some tools with brass rod and some spare handles, with which I been having good success with turning walking sticks (the reason I bought it) and bowls (an unexpected delight).
I realise that these Heath Robinson tools aren't going to last (mostly due to the flex/vibration, but particularly due to snapping the end off one yesterday) and have been looking at buying replacements but I'm appalled by the price for what seems to me to be a bit of steel bar and a handle. Can somebody tell me what I'm missing that justifies such prices? Or better still, point me towards a cheap alternative?
I'll address my inability to sharpen tools at a later date, so please, lets not get in to that just now .
I realise that these Heath Robinson tools aren't going to last (mostly due to the flex/vibration, but particularly due to snapping the end off one yesterday) and have been looking at buying replacements but I'm appalled by the price for what seems to me to be a bit of steel bar and a handle. Can somebody tell me what I'm missing that justifies such prices? Or better still, point me towards a cheap alternative?
I'll address my inability to sharpen tools at a later date, so please, lets not get in to that just now .