Texatdurango
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Remember the square carbide insert tools that were the rage earlier this spring/summer?
I made a tool myself and have gradually been using it more and more and now it's the tool I grab most, even more than my skew!
When I made my tool I ordered two types of carbide cutters, one with a slight radius and the other with square edges. Today I made another shaft and handle for the square cutter and it's working nice!
I got to thinking..... if these work so well on the wood lathe, why not modify a tool holder to accept one of these carbide cutters on my metal lathe! So, I drilled a hole in the opposite end of an existing el-cheapo cutter, tapped it, cut a notch for the cutter to seat into and I was in business.
So, metal lathe owners, if you're looking for a fantastically smooth cutting tool, you might give this a shot. Beats the heck out of the triangle shaped carbide cutters I have been buying that are designed for cutting metal.
I made a tool myself and have gradually been using it more and more and now it's the tool I grab most, even more than my skew!
When I made my tool I ordered two types of carbide cutters, one with a slight radius and the other with square edges. Today I made another shaft and handle for the square cutter and it's working nice!
I got to thinking..... if these work so well on the wood lathe, why not modify a tool holder to accept one of these carbide cutters on my metal lathe! So, I drilled a hole in the opposite end of an existing el-cheapo cutter, tapped it, cut a notch for the cutter to seat into and I was in business.
So, metal lathe owners, if you're looking for a fantastically smooth cutting tool, you might give this a shot. Beats the heck out of the triangle shaped carbide cutters I have been buying that are designed for cutting metal.
