4570Man
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- Apr 7, 2015
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- Crossville, TN
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- Kubota M59, Kubota L3800, Grasshopper 428D, Topkick dump truck, 3500 dump truck, 10 ton trailer, more lighter trailers.
Good quality gouge, about 1" as a starting point, an aluminium oxide wheel on your bench grinder to keep it sharp, they do blunt quickly, a parting tool and just a few other blades as a starting point, I also have a 4 jaw chuck with T handle for tightening, a couple of rear points for the other end, a face plate if you want to turn bowls.
#2 morse taper on the lathe as it is the most common, other sizes are expensive, after this you can expand but HSS tools are best IMO for a nice edge and ease of sharpening.
I use Record and Vicmark lathes, plenty on the market but avoid the cheap Chinese pressed steel units as they flex and throw the work at you, watch sharpening videos too, I touch up the gouge in a few seconds, doesn't need much and makes working easier and cleaner.
A 1 inch gouge is a good spindle rouging gouge but not good at all for bowl work. Also a spindle roughing gouge has a pretty flat face where a bowl gouge is much more rolled back. That shallow flute gouge in the middle is one of my favorite all around tools. I like the carbide scraper for roughing out stuff. Spindles or bowls. It’ll pull off a pile of wood in a hurry, much more so than anything else I have. But the finish sucks. It’s not a start to finish tool imo.