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Underdog
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I saw the below listed lathe tools on Craigslist. Would any of you wood turners out there be willing to tell me what I'm looking at and whether or not it is a good buy?

http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/tls/3523127490.html

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These appear to be the newer HSS models. Not too bad.

These are also an amazingly good buy for a starter set.

http://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-high-speed-steel-wood-lathe-chisel-set-69723.html I have seen a few reviews on these and they compare favorably to Benjamin's Best and some other Chinese MFG lathe tools.

42.99 and you get 8 lathe chisels. Except for a bowl gouge, these are both viable options for getting started.
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I for one would prefer the Shopsmith set. I have a couple different sets from Shopsmith that are excellent. I have looked at the Harbor Freight set and was feeling a bit uncertain about them. Another customer leaned over and suggested I pass on them. He claimed to be a turner who had a set and was not pleased. Jim
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Post by trainguytom »

That's a decent price for the SS set, also, I think the above Harbor Freight set is the one that a member of our local turning club said was quite good for the money, if it's high speed steel.
My dad's 1951 10er, 2 more 10er's, same vintage, a Goldie MK5, a 510 shortie with 34inch tubes, bandsaw, jointer, jigsaw, belt sander, a ton of small SS goodies and still looking...you just can't have enough Shopsmith stuff
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fjimp wrote:I for one would prefer the Shopsmith set. I have a couple different sets from Shopsmith that are excellent. I have looked at the Harbor Freight set and was feeling a bit uncertain about them. Another customer leaned over and suggested I pass on them. He claimed to be a turner who had a set and was not pleased. Jim
Gotta wonder why.

Steel quality(and handle design etc.) are about the only thing not correctable(I be thinking grind here).
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Post by bobgroh »

Reasonable and average price for a set of SS chisels. Not a great deal but ok.

I have a set (dating from the early 1980s) (among many others from Sorby, Hunter (carbide), PSI (Benjamin's Best), Sears Craftsman and a few home made ones) and the SS are pretty decent. They sharpen easily and seem to hold an edge well. I've tweaked the spindle gouge and the round nose quite a bit to fool around.
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Post by Ned B_CNY »

for $35 you get a serviceable set of tools. I'd buy them.
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