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    Default Carbide insert turning tools - another supplier

    Found this site on another forum
    thought you lot might be interested in another source of carbide insert tools
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    Thanks, Nick. Hope you buy some so we can swap.

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    I'd be more interested in getting some of your carbide cutters when they get here and making my own
    These are the whole tool looks like in comp with the Ci
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    Interesting range of CI tools on offer.

    The 3/4" round insert Boss Hogger looks like it would do the business, but no reason why a similar beast could not be put together here without the transport cost of whole tool

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    If you are looking for a source on carbide inserts and carbide wood turning tools you might check out the carbidewoodturningtools.com site. We have several sizes available and round and square inserts.

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    Nick,
    Hmm 86 Rockwell sure is hard, would have to be careful not to drop one as it would chip real bad.
    It looks more like a scraper with the negative/neutral rake on top, with this level of hardness a positive rake with out careful design might break away. But still I like the sound of it all.
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    check out the prices here-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    Found this site on another forum
    thought you lot might be interested in another source of carbide insert tools
    Yet another mob who won't sell the cutters separately Safety my a$$
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    Yet another mob who won't sell the cutters separately Safety my a$$ [

    you old cynic.... but I agree with you.
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