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In a word, Yes, I think they're worth it. $33 a piece for these is a great deal. I'm a tool junky. I picked them up just 2 weeks ago for $120 for doing tops. The square one is nice to do the handles with.
The whole thing is high quality. The machining to the bar is very nice, the cutter alone goes for $20 and I like the rubber dipped handle and its shape.
The con, which is the only one, but a huge con, is the handles are so short, so much that you really feel the leverage when you start to cut. I'm still satisfied, but I wouldn't use these for anything more than a pen or top.
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I also think they are worth it, however, it also depends on what you plan on turning in the long run.
For me I had the small EZ tools ones since I could not keep up with the guys in sharpening the regular tools and I did not know who to really sharpen them until last year when Lyle Jamieson paid me a visit.
I had my whole set up wrong and now that I know what to do and how to grind I go with M2 steel.
I also gave my EZ tools away to a vet that got his own lathe and he did not have enough to get tools too. Now I am hopping to get some more in the future and Me personally I would rather buy from EZ wood tools since the carbide is the same price as Rockler and that is really the main cost of the tools.
Also PSI has a set just like Rockler but for $89 instead of $99 here with one handle and three inserts
https://www.pennstateind.com/store/LXPMSET.htmlYou also will get three carbide replacement bits that are the same price as 1 carbide bit anywhere else.
https://www.pennstateind.com/store/LXPMXX.htmlDo you have a grinding system?
Arlin
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I think their set is really optimized for pen turning, despite the fact they sell a smaller "pen turning" set. You could rehandle them with longer handles if you wanted to use them for projects that need a deeper reach. It's hard to beat that price, no matter where you go.
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