I bought a lathe :) would like some help with tools now :)

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I bought a lathe :) would like some help with tools now :)

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Can you take a picture of the cutting knives you use so I can get an idea of what I need?

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they're called cutting tools, look for lathe cutting tools on youtube, there's several very good video's on metal lathe cutting tools (I assume you bought a metal lathe?)

I found this one (and the ones following it) very helpful:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrDr4rYLiAk
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I got a cheap Chinese set to start me off. Of those, I basically use just 2, and not very often. Nowadays I just grind my own.
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Charl wrote:I got a cheap Chinese set to start me off. Of those, I basically use just 2, and not very often. Nowadays I just grind my own.
thats what I was hoping to see Charl, a picture of the ones you made yourself

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This is pretty helpful when grinding tools:

https://mail-attachment.googleuserconte ... 8&sadssc=1
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all that gave me was an application to sign up for google mail. I have a great grinder already, I just would like to see pictures of your favorite cutting tools

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Take 2: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8-UXJF ... ItNW8/edit

This shows how to cut angles for different types of cutting tools, including images, as well as some general knowledge in their proper use.
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Also, here are the only three shapes I use at this point.

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thanks for the help David, but for some reason your links won't work. The first is an application to sign up for mail the second says I don't have permission to look at it

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the rev wrote:thanks for the help David, but for some reason your links won't work. The first is an application to sign up for mail the second says I don't have permission to look at it

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Whoops! I forgot to change the security setting. You should be able to view it now by using the second link.
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very helpful stuff thanks

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There's a photo of my cutting tools on here somewhere, but I just wanted to say this. Even if you're using german tool steel--which I am--you will need to sharpen your cutting tools for about every two or three stems. Don't spend a bunch of money on pre-profiled cutting tools because they're good for about 10 passes, depending on what you're using them for. Instead, invest in a beefy grinder with a rough or medium 8" wheel, and a slow-speed grinder of good quality with a fine wheel. You can hog off material with the heavy grinder, quenching the tool frequently to keep from blueing it, and put a very fine edge on it with the slow speed grinder. You may also want a set of flat diamond hones for operations like facing stems, cutting flares, etc. Adam Remington and I share a set of maybe 25 cutting tools, and it is rare day on which one of us doesn't need to sharpen one.

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P.S. If you're the guy who's been "using the same cutting tool for six years without ever having had to sharpen it," please post a photo of your results along with your response.
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thanks Todd, any suggestion as to where that pic might be? keyword or something?

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I sharpen mine nearly every other stem.. but I'm using my slack belt sander 320 grit to keep them sharp..

I used to spend about an hour sharpening tools (over a year ago) and changed due to the fact that I find it kind of silly, to spend so much time sharpening when it only lasted a few passes..

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http://www.sherline.com/grinding.htm this one is also helpful.
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the rev wrote:thanks Todd, any suggestion as to where that pic might be? keyword or something?

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thanks brother

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