TheOldHokie
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Equipment
L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
The size of your lathe is not the issueThanks to everyone for helping me out.
After some "intensive research" I have decided to "try" HSS inserts.
A few things that I have noticed/realized/learned.
My machine is pretty small as compared to many of yours which puts me in a "weird category" that is somewhere between "mini hobby lathe" and "Big 'Ole Industrial lathe"
One thing that struck me as odd, just this weekend, was that all of the tooling that came with the machine, some 10+ years ago, was HSS.....I literally have "hundreds" of HSS blanks, but the Old Man did not have even one "carbide" bit.
Hmmmmmm.........So maybe/probably the Old Man that used it before me "knew something"??????.....He did have a massive work shop.
Long story short.....I found a company that makes HSS inserts, and so I ordered a LH and RH tool, and a few inserts.
At 10+ bucks per insert, they are not cheap, but I am hoping that they are a good choice for my machines size, capability and my experience level.
They get great reviews on the "machinist sites" that I have been perusing, and apparently they are "easily" and quickly sharpened on flat stone, so they last a long time.
I have also decided to "not give up" on my "lathe bit grinding", but just "takees my time" and practice, but am keeping my "options open" for carbide tooling as well.
I will post my results when I get a chance to try them out.
There are a gadzillion small lathes using solid, brazed, and/or indexable carbide. You simply have a learning curve to climb.
Dan