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NeilS
6th March 2016, 03:03 PM
Thought I would draw to the attention of forum member this source of carbide tips.


AZ Carbide - Carbide Cutters & Inserts for Woodturning Tools (http://azcarbide.com/)

If you are buying more than just a few, their prices are competitive even after you add the cost of shipping. At the current exchange rates we in Oz have to add about half again to the listed prices (so for shipping a max of about A$10 for the order).

I have been buying from them for a few years now and am a satisfied customer (no affiliation otherwise).

If you are not familiar with carbide tips, they are typically used in scraping mode, although I have used them successfully in bevel rubbing (ie peeling cut) mode. I don't use them that often (preferring to use traditional gouges), but reach for them when I have some dirty wood to clean up, like a stone filled root ball. They are also good for making deep plunge cuts that just need to be cleaned up a bit after the carbide has done the initial bulldozing.

The tips come sharp and retain an edge for some time, but can also be resharpened with diamond. If you do that, leave the polished upper face (you won't readily replicate that) and do any resharpening on the side faces.

IowaYank
11th March 2016, 06:47 AM
Here is the one I buy from all the time and a lot cheaper and Capt Eddie is a fantastic guy to.

Big Guy Productions - (http://eddiecastelin.com/cutters_only)

NeilS
11th March 2016, 09:41 AM
Here is the one I buy from all the time and a lot cheaper and Capt Eddie is a fantastic guy to.

Big Guy Productions - (http://eddiecastelin.com/cutters_only)


Thanks, IowaYank, for that pointer.

RoyG
11th March 2016, 09:41 AM
:2tsup: for Captain Eddie's Big Guy Productions (http://eddiecastelin.com/cutters_only). Eddie's prices beat all other suppliers that I've tried for woodturning tool carbides, even with the airmail postage to AU included in the price.

RoyG

WOODbTURNER
13th March 2016, 10:33 PM
You could also try Kilian Tools (http://www.kiliantools.com) in Canada

NeilS
14th March 2016, 09:52 AM
You could also try Kilian Tools (http://www.kiliantools.com) in Canada

Thanks WOODbTURNER.

The current exchange rate of A$ to C$ is at about parity, so definitely competitive prices.

Their coring carbide tip also look very interesting. I presume that is for the ONEWAY corer.

WOODbTURNER
14th March 2016, 12:30 PM
Just be sure to get tracked postage. Greg is very helpful and responsive at Kilian Tools