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carbidetools
2nd March 2010, 04:50 AM
Carbide WoodTurning Tools has developed a line of wood turning tools which will eliminate much of the difficulty of roughing out and finishing wood blanks. We utilize carbide inserts in our carbide lathe tools which are at least 25 times more resistant to wear than high speed steel, which is common in more advanced wood lathe tools. This eliminates the need for frequent sharpening which is very common in lathe woodworking.

Our lathe carbide inserts are very reasonably priced and not worth trying to sharpen with standard grinders because of their low cost. The inserts are mounted on stainless steel stock and the carbide wood lathe tools come mounted in ash handles or unhandled as you prefer. They excel in roughing out blanks, yet also are excellent in finish work. The insides of boxes are an excellent place to use this wood turning tool.

Faster and more efficient cutting than traditional wood lathe tools
No more sharpening
Top quality wood turning tool and carbide inserts
Easier learning curve helps you get started making products in less time
Economical price as compared to traditional wood lathe tools or other carbide woodturning tools

We believe we have the most cost efficient carbide wood lathe tools of this type on the market now. Pen turners to advanced bowl turners will find their turning time cut in half compared to bowl gouges used for the same purpose. The carbide turning tool is available from small to aggressively large to suit your needs. They are all simple to learn to use. All products made in the U.S.A. and have a money back warranty.


To take a look at our tools and see if we fit your needs please visit our website at Carbide WoodTurning Tools | Welcome to the next generation of wood turning tools (http://www.carbidewoodturningtools.com/)

Cliff Rogers
2nd March 2010, 08:13 AM
G'day.

This stuff looks very familiar. :D

hughie
2nd March 2010, 08:47 AM
Deja Vu :U

TTIT
2nd March 2010, 09:33 AM
The round cutter looks like the lipped rigs used for hollowing - don't think I'd like to be poking it straght in with the handle horizontal like the flat version :o

Texian
2nd March 2010, 04:54 PM
"Inserts will only be sold to patrons that have bought the tool they are purchasing the inserts for."

Sour grapes, Did not want to try those inserts anyway.

hughie
2nd March 2010, 07:13 PM
Inserts will only be sold to patrons that have bought the tool they are purchasing the inserts for."



Great sales pitch. :U

Ozkaban
3rd March 2010, 10:12 AM
The round cutter looks like the lipped rigs used for hollowing - don't think I'd like to be poking it straght in with the handle horizontal like the flat version :o

well that all depends on how fast you can spin it in your hands :D

Ed Reiss
3rd March 2010, 12:38 PM
Right, doesn't sound like they're off to a great start PR wise :no:

bobsreturn2003
3rd March 2010, 03:44 PM
wow $80.00 unhandled where can you get the inserts? :C

Sawdust Maker
3rd March 2010, 09:44 PM
Didn't I post this website a couple of months back? :doh::?

carbidetools
4th March 2010, 01:17 AM
"Inserts will only be sold to patrons that have bought the tool they are purchasing the inserts for."

Sour grapes, Did not want to try those inserts anyway.


Great sales pitch. :U

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carbidetools
4th March 2010, 01:18 AM
The round cutter looks like the lipped rigs used for hollowing - don't think I'd like to be poking it straght in with the handle horizontal like the flat version :o

As in all hollowing projects a careful and skilled approach to the woods surface will result in the best cutting action for the tools. They have worked well. :2tsup:

carbidetools
4th March 2010, 01:19 AM
wow $80.00 unhandled where can you get the inserts? :C


You can purchase the inserts on the web site as well.

carbidetools
4th March 2010, 01:20 AM
Didn't I post this website a couple of months back? :doh::?

If you did I thank you for helping us get our name out there.

Frank&Earnest
4th March 2010, 04:08 PM
Pity you do not sell 16mm round flat cutters. :wink::D

carbidetools
5th March 2010, 02:16 AM
Pity you do not sell 16mm round flat cutters. :wink::D

We decided on the 12mm because we found the smaller cutters more useful for more applications. :)

TTIT
5th March 2010, 10:35 AM
Pity you do not sell 16mm round flat cutters. http://cdn.woodworkforums.com/images/smilies/standard/wink.gifhttp://cdn.woodworkforums.com/images/smilies/standard/biggrin.gif

We decided on the 12mm because we found the smaller cutters more useful for more applications. :)'Flat' is the keyword here! The diameter is irrelevant though as the lipped cutters and the flat cutters are like chalk and cheese - entirely different tools with entirely different purposes :shrug: