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Kermit
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I had more problems with choosing a set of tools for my lathe than I've ever had deciding anything! There are SO many choices. I stuck with MSC to limit my choices(a little) and finally decided on insert holding tools instead of solid ground HSS. Got enough going on with this new hobby without adding possible flubs from greenhorn grinding jobs on my tools. I wouldn't know where my problems were. The way I was using my tool to cut or the way I had ground the angles. Too many variables!
Enough talk!
I think 1/2 inch shanks were the proper size judging with the eyeball. Anyone else see something wrong with the height that I don't see?
The final thing that amazed me was the wood they sent as a tool holder. Cheap tool holder for an American company but look at the number and tightness of those growth rings! I haven't seen anything like that in a long time. Old growth forest for sure. Not a fast growing hybrid like you see in the lumber stores these days.
Always shouting it to the world,
Kermit
(I'm easily entertained ;D
Enough talk!
I think 1/2 inch shanks were the proper size judging with the eyeball. Anyone else see something wrong with the height that I don't see?
The final thing that amazed me was the wood they sent as a tool holder. Cheap tool holder for an American company but look at the number and tightness of those growth rings! I haven't seen anything like that in a long time. Old growth forest for sure. Not a fast growing hybrid like you see in the lumber stores these days.
Always shouting it to the world,
Kermit
(I'm easily entertained ;D