I’ve been posting recently about renovating the coronet lathe and tools I’ve been given. I now have a selection of tools that are useable and another selection, mostly scrapers, that may be of use in the future. I’m going to get a new parting tool and thought I’d get anything missing from my current set while I’m at it that would be useful for a beginner and would appreciate advice on what to choose. All these tools are carbon steel but sharpen up nicely so far. Any new ones would obviously be HSS.
I don’t want to go overboard buying tools until I have a better idea of what direction I want to go with turning but I know I’d like to try my hand at bowls and I think the only tools I have suitable for that are the scrapers unless one of the gouges below is actually a bowl gouge.
These are the small tools, couple of spindle gouges, a skew and a scraper, all freshly sharpened. Their short length means they don’t fit correctly in the wolverine sharpening jig so I’m looking to use the longer tools more than these but the spindle gouges are 10mm & 6mm which is what Rowley recommends to start with and they’re sharp now and work.
The larger (1/2” & 1”) skews and a couple of scrapers
These are the gouges. The one on the left looks more like a bowl gouge profile but I don’t know if it is. The other two are ¾” and pretty meaty, I wondered if they were suitable as roughing gouges. The Sorby’s need the flute polishing deeper to get the pits out, I’ll be making a disk of MDF to try and do that. The one on the right has been sharpened.
And these are the ‘yet to be sharpened’ scrapers. By the time I get to needing something specific I can use these to experiment with different shapes as needed and then buy something in HSS.
I was looking at a 1/8” diamond parting tool but Keith Rowley recommends 1/4” parallel sided, any reason to choose one over the other?
I was thinking of adding a spindle roughing gouge and a bowl gouge but unsure if the ones I have are already suitable for that, if not I’ll need to buy those but which sizes to buy first. Roughing seems to be either 3/4 or 1 1/4”, I was thinking the larger one would likely do anything I’m going to need unless there’s a good reason to choose the smaller one. 3/8” seems the most recommended bowl gouge size. Hamlet tools seem to cost about a third less than Sorby, is there much difference in HSS tool brands or are they all pretty much made of the same steel? If so, I’d probably go with Hamlet for all the new tools.
If the gouges I have are suitable as roughing and a bowl gouge then perhaps I should buy a couple of new spindle gouges which are larger and easier to fit in the sharpening jig and match the size of the other tools I have.
Thanks.
I don’t want to go overboard buying tools until I have a better idea of what direction I want to go with turning but I know I’d like to try my hand at bowls and I think the only tools I have suitable for that are the scrapers unless one of the gouges below is actually a bowl gouge.
These are the small tools, couple of spindle gouges, a skew and a scraper, all freshly sharpened. Their short length means they don’t fit correctly in the wolverine sharpening jig so I’m looking to use the longer tools more than these but the spindle gouges are 10mm & 6mm which is what Rowley recommends to start with and they’re sharp now and work.
The larger (1/2” & 1”) skews and a couple of scrapers
These are the gouges. The one on the left looks more like a bowl gouge profile but I don’t know if it is. The other two are ¾” and pretty meaty, I wondered if they were suitable as roughing gouges. The Sorby’s need the flute polishing deeper to get the pits out, I’ll be making a disk of MDF to try and do that. The one on the right has been sharpened.
And these are the ‘yet to be sharpened’ scrapers. By the time I get to needing something specific I can use these to experiment with different shapes as needed and then buy something in HSS.
I was looking at a 1/8” diamond parting tool but Keith Rowley recommends 1/4” parallel sided, any reason to choose one over the other?
I was thinking of adding a spindle roughing gouge and a bowl gouge but unsure if the ones I have are already suitable for that, if not I’ll need to buy those but which sizes to buy first. Roughing seems to be either 3/4 or 1 1/4”, I was thinking the larger one would likely do anything I’m going to need unless there’s a good reason to choose the smaller one. 3/8” seems the most recommended bowl gouge size. Hamlet tools seem to cost about a third less than Sorby, is there much difference in HSS tool brands or are they all pretty much made of the same steel? If so, I’d probably go with Hamlet for all the new tools.
If the gouges I have are suitable as roughing and a bowl gouge then perhaps I should buy a couple of new spindle gouges which are larger and easier to fit in the sharpening jig and match the size of the other tools I have.
Thanks.