turning plastics

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I use a carbide tool. Make sure it's sharp and take small bites with the tool.

Joe

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Depends on the plastic/acrylic material.

The brittle ones work best for me with a honed skew with a thin shear/planning cut, and shear cut/scraped final surface.

Softer material such as camo blanks (tend to be very soft in my experience) most any thing can work.

middle of the road -- either rounded carbide or skew

Got problems with a skew -- Try a Keith Tompkins designed skew to get confidence. Really hard to get a catch with it (or to take hogging cuts)
 
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