Quality of SS lathe chisels
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Quality of SS lathe chisels
My recent purchase of a Mark V did not have some of the accessories. Now I am on the hunt for lathe chisels. Are the quality of the SS lathe chisels considered good, or would a good set of Craftsman or some other make of chisels be as good an investment?
Rick
Hershey, PA
ShopSmith Mark V w/ Bandsaw, Jointer, & Belt Sander
Hershey, PA
ShopSmith Mark V w/ Bandsaw, Jointer, & Belt Sander
Hi ;
welcome to the forum. I find that the SS lathe chisels are as good or better than most of the others. I have a set of SS chisels and they are my "go to" tools. I have recently gotten a set of Benjamin's best from Penn State and the tool steel seems to be of the same quality but I have not used these yet. I also have a set of older Millers Falls chisels that are high carbon steel and these do take a very fine edge but the edge does not last as long as the edge on the HSS steel tools.
If you are trying to decide go for the SS tools if they have not been overground. Some of the Craftsman tools that I have used have short handles which I don't like. The longer handles give more control and I use my SS chisels for pen making. Take a look.
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Bill V
welcome to the forum. I find that the SS lathe chisels are as good or better than most of the others. I have a set of SS chisels and they are my "go to" tools. I have recently gotten a set of Benjamin's best from Penn State and the tool steel seems to be of the same quality but I have not used these yet. I also have a set of older Millers Falls chisels that are high carbon steel and these do take a very fine edge but the edge does not last as long as the edge on the HSS steel tools.
If you are trying to decide go for the SS tools if they have not been overground. Some of the Craftsman tools that I have used have short handles which I don't like. The longer handles give more control and I use my SS chisels for pen making. Take a look.
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I like the SS chisels. At a few turning classes I have heard disparaging remarks as others taught the virtues of their tools, but I wonder if they have ever really used other brands. I like the feel and weight of the SS chisels. They sharpen easily, and I can touch them up on a hand stone.
Moderately priced, they work for me.
Moderately priced, they work for me.
Gary Kalyn
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA
- RobertTaylor
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are ss lathe tools good?
as bill and gary have already stated the shopsmith chisels are very good. a couple years ago alan lacer did a test of the steel for lathe chisels and included ss, pennstate, harbor freight, sorby and several others. the tests had a lab report for the content of the steel. ss, benjamins best and even the higher priced harbor freight chisels have very similar steel to the sorby's and other much higher priced tools.
Bob
1954 greenie, 1963 anniversary edition now a mini,
1984 500, 1985 510, 1987 510, pro-planer, bandsaw, dust collector
1954 greenie, 1963 anniversary edition now a mini,
1984 500, 1985 510, 1987 510, pro-planer, bandsaw, dust collector
Lathe tools
The best tools I have used on the lathe are built and sold by http://www.thompsonlathetools.com/. They hold an edge longer than any oyher tool I have ever used except carbide.
Shopsmith are good tools especially for the price.
Bill v,
Great looking pens!!!
Shopsmith are good tools especially for the price.
Bill v,
Great looking pens!!!
Thanks,
Tom Boardman
Tifton, GA
Tom Boardman
Tifton, GA
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For that matter any edged tool. I have to purchase an edged tool that was satisfactory "Out of the Box"hdtran wrote:Shopsmith brand lathe tools are perfectly good. Just be sure to sharpen after receipt. Very few lathe tools are sharp "out of the box."
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Terry
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Terry
Copy and paste the URLs into your browser if you want to see the photos.
1955 Shopsmith Mark 5 S/N 296860 Workshop and Tools
https://1drv.ms/i/s!AmpX5k8IhN7ahFCo9VvTDsCpoV_g
Public Photos of Projects
http://sdrv.ms/MaXNLX
And his packing of them to ship was excellent too.tradertom wrote:The best tools I have used on the lathe are built and sold by http://www.thompsonlathetools.com/. They hold an edge longer than any oyher tool I have ever used except carbide.
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Bill v,
Great looking pens!!!
SS 500(09/1980), DC3300, jointer, bandsaw, belt sander, Strip Sander, drum sanders,molder, dado, biscuit joiner, universal lathe tool rest, Oneway talon chuck, router bits & chucks and a De Walt 735 planer,a #5,#6, block planes. ALL in a 100 square foot shop.
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Bob
Lathe Chisels
I have a number of different brand chisels. Biggest thing you'll find is both handle length and quality and thickness of the steel is paramont on whether it's good, next comes the grind on the chisel.
I have some SS chisels in addition to Craftsman, Ben's Best, Sorby's and a few other I bought used and don't know who made them. If they're HSS with long handles, pretty good. Problem is, even a good chisel sharpened incorrectly will do poorly, a poorer chisel sharpened correctly will do better.
Paul
I have some SS chisels in addition to Craftsman, Ben's Best, Sorby's and a few other I bought used and don't know who made them. If they're HSS with long handles, pretty good. Problem is, even a good chisel sharpened incorrectly will do poorly, a poorer chisel sharpened correctly will do better.
Paul
SS Mark V, 10" cabinet saw, 10" RAS, 8" jointer, 16"x 60" lathe, DP, 12" & 18" BS, Molding machine, 2 planers, belt/disk sander, numerous others.