11-15-2018, 08:08 AM
my nephew has the woodworking bug and picked up a lathe recently. nothing fancy- an older craftsman that seems to be decent for beginning (and im kinda getting the turning bug kickin. been many years since ive done it but having flashbacks to liking it.)
buuuuut, the tools that came with it dont seem to be very good quality. they have "powerkraft" stamped on the handles. i did a little surfing and did some work sharpening but these tools dont seem to hold an edge for long.
my niece and i are looking to get us.....errrrr....HIM...a set of better quality turning tools. we have about $150 to spend. im thinking we....errr...HE...could use just the basics but not sure what to look at or where to look. i dont think right now its necessary to go full bore and spend top dollar as we dont know if we're.....errr...HE.... is going to get into this more.
so lookin for some suggestions on where to...ummm...turn...here.
buuuuut, the tools that came with it dont seem to be very good quality. they have "powerkraft" stamped on the handles. i did a little surfing and did some work sharpening but these tools dont seem to hold an edge for long.
my niece and i are looking to get us.....errrrr....HIM...a set of better quality turning tools. we have about $150 to spend. im thinking we....errr...HE...could use just the basics but not sure what to look at or where to look. i dont think right now its necessary to go full bore and spend top dollar as we dont know if we're.....errr...HE.... is going to get into this more.
so lookin for some suggestions on where to...ummm...turn...here.