10-14-2019, 07:36 AM
I would suggest getting some free turning tool catalogs so can compare prices of bowl turning tools.
I have been buying my turning tools from Crafts Supplies USA and Packard Woodworks for more than twenty years. While Packard still offers a free catalog not sure about CS but can ask. Packard does offer discounts if buy more than one tool but see catalog or ask, same with CS.
This is Packard’s house brand”
http://www.packardwoodworks.com/Merchant...tools-pkrd
http://www.packardwoodworks.com/Merchant...de=packard
https://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/b/39/...pplies-usa
At one time Artisan turning tool offered by CS was a real bargain not so sure anymore.
There are some less expensive options out there too today! Which are fine for starting out learning to turn and resharpen!
Penn State Industries turning tools less expensive but lesser quality. Mostly sell pen turning kits & supplies buy also inexpensive turning tools.
https://www.pennstateind.com/store/woodt...tools.html
Hurricane tools sold on line only and no catalog.
https://www.thewoodturningstore.com/hand...ing-tools/
Again only buy individual tools, understand that depending upon maker could American size & European size sizes. If buy American sized bowl gouge 1/2” to is 1/2” and European sized bould gouge is 1/8” larger a 3/8” bowl gouge actually 1/2”. Spindle gouges will be actual size stated.
I can turn a bowl start to finish with 1/2" bowl gouge but do have larger 5/8" too, have some scrapers and they are all heavy duty.
I have been buying my turning tools from Crafts Supplies USA and Packard Woodworks for more than twenty years. While Packard still offers a free catalog not sure about CS but can ask. Packard does offer discounts if buy more than one tool but see catalog or ask, same with CS.
This is Packard’s house brand”
http://www.packardwoodworks.com/Merchant...tools-pkrd
http://www.packardwoodworks.com/Merchant...de=packard
https://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/b/39/...pplies-usa
At one time Artisan turning tool offered by CS was a real bargain not so sure anymore.
There are some less expensive options out there too today! Which are fine for starting out learning to turn and resharpen!
Penn State Industries turning tools less expensive but lesser quality. Mostly sell pen turning kits & supplies buy also inexpensive turning tools.
https://www.pennstateind.com/store/woodt...tools.html
Hurricane tools sold on line only and no catalog.
https://www.thewoodturningstore.com/hand...ing-tools/
Again only buy individual tools, understand that depending upon maker could American size & European size sizes. If buy American sized bowl gouge 1/2” to is 1/2” and European sized bould gouge is 1/8” larger a 3/8” bowl gouge actually 1/2”. Spindle gouges will be actual size stated.
I can turn a bowl start to finish with 1/2" bowl gouge but do have larger 5/8" too, have some scrapers and they are all heavy duty.
Bill