penbros
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In your opinion what are the best brand of tools for turning pens and other turnings such as bowls and spindles?
Originally posted by alamocdc
<br />Whatever you're happy with. I know, it sounds like I'm being a smart butt with the comments that have gone before, but it's what I've experienced. I have a Harbor Freight set that I'm quite happy with, but I prefer the Benjamin's Best bowl gouges I bought from Woodturningz for bowls. P&N is even better and not as expensive as the "more renouned" brands like Sorby, Crown, etc. Yes, more often than not you get what you pay for, and like Kevin says, some will hold an edge longer than others. However, if I can go through two skews or bowl gouges (even if I have to sharpen them more often) for less than it costs for a single Sorby of the same item, I figure I'm money ahead. I really don't mind the extra time for sharpening. Did I mention that I'm cheap?[][
] Again, JMO, and that usually ain't worth much.
Originally posted by penbros
I have harbor freight tools and they have come out of the handles so I had to turn my own but the harbor freight tools just dont look as nice on my handles as a polished high speed steel chisel. However, they work. My brother is the one that thinks we need new tools but I gotta admit I get tired of sharpening after every pen and the metal just doesnt look quality. Since I make my own handles I wanted to know where I could get some quality chisels loke sorby and all the other quality chisels mentioned but without handles.
I saw some at midwest woodworkers that were double sided for $115
and i never would have considered it.
Originally posted by alamocdc
<br />Whatever you're happy with. I know, it sounds like I'm being a smart butt with the comments that have gone before, but it's what I've experienced. I have a Harbor Freight set that I'm quite happy with, but I prefer the Benjamin's Best bowl gouges I bought from Woodturningz for bowls. P&N is even better and not as expensive as the "more renouned" brands like Sorby, Crown, etc. Yes, more often than not you get what you pay for, and like Kevin says, some will hold an edge longer than others. However, if I can go through two skews or bowl gouges (even if I have to sharpen them more often) for less than it costs for a single Sorby of the same item, I figure I'm money ahead. I really don't mind the extra time for sharpening. Did I mention that I'm cheap?[][
] Again, JMO, and that usually ain't worth much.
Originally posted by penbros
<br />In your opinion what are the best brand of tools for turning pens and other turnings such as bowls and spindles?