rkenly
Member
So I've been reading the forums everyday for the last 2 or 3 weeks since I've decided to start turning pens.
Going to purchase a $$$ worth of stuff in the next 10 days - including lathe, etc. (I get my yearly pay bonus on Friday)
Trying to figure out tools - Differences in Henry Taylor, Apprentice, Benjamin's Best, Delta, Crown, Sorby, Craftsman, and others.
Not trying to start a fight - but I assume all are HSS, but there are differences in HSS too. What are the best bangs for the buck, or buy a skew from one, a fingernail, yada yada. (this just comes from knowing that all of my different wood chisels are NOT created equal- and I recently received a SOG pocket knife - which is SCARY sharp)
Don't think I need to buy a 5 piece set? - seems you only need paring, skew, gouge. But do you need a fingernail, deep, shallow?
Also what size - 1/2, 3/4, 3/8 for various tools. Not quite sure the impact there.
As a newbie - don't want to purchase things I'll never use?
Seems like I should consider getting a woodchuck pen pro? A lot of positives being said about it.
TIA-
>>>Rod<<<
Going to purchase a $$$ worth of stuff in the next 10 days - including lathe, etc. (I get my yearly pay bonus on Friday)
Trying to figure out tools - Differences in Henry Taylor, Apprentice, Benjamin's Best, Delta, Crown, Sorby, Craftsman, and others.
Not trying to start a fight - but I assume all are HSS, but there are differences in HSS too. What are the best bangs for the buck, or buy a skew from one, a fingernail, yada yada. (this just comes from knowing that all of my different wood chisels are NOT created equal- and I recently received a SOG pocket knife - which is SCARY sharp)
Don't think I need to buy a 5 piece set? - seems you only need paring, skew, gouge. But do you need a fingernail, deep, shallow?
Also what size - 1/2, 3/4, 3/8 for various tools. Not quite sure the impact there.
As a newbie - don't want to purchase things I'll never use?
Seems like I should consider getting a woodchuck pen pro? A lot of positives being said about it.
TIA-
>>>Rod<<<
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