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Re: Woodturning on CNC lathe
you will need a copy lathe tool like this
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hope this helps
Re: Woodturning on CNC lathe
Thanks for that. Any ideas where I might be able to get one from please?
Re: Woodturning on CNC lathe
google copy lathe cutter lots out there.
Re: Woodturning on CNC lathe
Thanks. Now I've added the word "cutter" to my google search I can see them. Why so expensive though? I don't understand!!
Re: Woodturning on CNC lathe
if you have a bench grinder bud make your own.
Re: Woodturning on CNC lathe
What would be the material to use if I do make one....... you have gathered by now that I'm completely new to this subject!! Thanks in advance.
Re: Woodturning on CNC lathe
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Minnican
What would be the material to use if I do make one....... you have gathered by now that I'm completely new to this subject!! Thanks in advance.
Probably HSS/high speed steel. You may be able to use something else with woods, I don't know, but HSS isn't expensive really considering how long it will last.
Re: Woodturning on CNC lathe
Only thing you will need do is make sure the cutter is really sharp else it will tear the wood.
You can get some really sharp carbide cutters,I will look them up next time I'm in the shop, I know they are sharp I have the wounds to show, only good for ally but they were cheap on fleabay!
peter
Re: Woodturning on CNC lathe
Thanks for the advice so far.
I'm presuming if I make my own, it is entirely feasible to take an existing brazed carbide tool of sufficient length, and grind it to the sort of profile shown above, using a standard bench grinder? If it is possible to do that, I could do it today.
Re: Woodturning on CNC lathe
no mate it will be made from mild steel and go dull very quickly. it needs to be HSS/high speed steel you could use the round end of a drill bit ;)
keep it cool when you grind it, keep dipping it in water.