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Ed McDonnell

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I use the same tools for all materials.

I use spindle gouges from Thompson Lathe Tools for my pen turning by hand on my wood lathe.

I use carbide end mills / engraving bits (various types) for my carved core blanks that I make with my Digital Ornamental Lathe.

I use HSS tooling in my metal lathe for stuff I need / want to do on the metal lathe.

Learning to sharpen / use the tools you have is more important than what tool you have.....unless the only tool you have is a shovel (or something like that). At least that's the way I look at it.

Ed (who does not sharpen carbide end mills / engraving bits....but who wishes he could)



Ed
 

Jim Burr

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Have you even checked the library? All questions are answered there and this is the most common one to be found!
 

crokett

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For wood I use a spindle gouge to rough turn and then depending on the wood a skew or carbide tool rolled on edge for final shaping. For acrylic I use a spindle gouge. I can get a surface that is ready to sand just with a sharp gouge and light touch.
 

Edgar

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Most of the time I just use an EWT Easy Rougher with a square-R2 blade for the whole pen job for both wood & acrylic.
 

ed4copies

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Nearly any tool can be used effectively. Just practice with the tool of your choice.

My choice for 15 years was a roughing gouge, for the last five, a skew. But, I can turn a pen with any tool you want to see, as long as I am allowed to sharpen it the way I want.
 

Adillo303

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For wood, I use a spindle gouge to rough and a skew to finish.

For plastics I ttied the dpindle gouge on my first one. Ruined the blank.
Fir the second one, I used a round nosed scraper. That went fine.

I have only turned two.
 
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