I have just got a small Clarke lathe today and the chisels that came with it are useless and blunt, they just kick back or bounce off the wood, i want to try make some bowls so can anyone recommend a chisel to do so. thank you,
Before you buy any more turning tools why not learn to sharpen the ones you already have. You will need to resharpen them very frequently anyway to make clean cuts on a lathe.If you are new to turning I would advise getting hold of a beginners book, the best in my opinion, being Keith Rowley's.This will give you a grounding on safely and effectively presenting the tool to the work. If you already know all this then sorry- not trying to patronise, just help. Cheers John
inthewids said:
have been watching a load of videos and they get long strands coming off, my chisel bites in and stops the wood spinning or just takes off tiny pieces, from what i can see i dont have the right chisel, i only got a flat one, an angled one and a slightly curved one,
Just another thought, both turning and sharpening tools are things that are quite difficult;t to learn from books or internet and so much easier if you can just see someone do it. Why not pop along to your local woodturning club, they will be very happy to see you, most meet once a month and you will pick up lots of tips for free. Find one here
http://www.woodturners.co.uk/