Woodcraft Magazine

CARBIDE GETS A TURN

When Easy Wood Tools introduced its carbide-insert tools in 2010, I was surprised to see the reactions from some of the turners I knew. Trained on gouges and skew chisels made from high-speed steel (or even older carbon steel), these veterans were skeptical, to say the least. They couldn’t imagine how the newfangled scrapers could cut cleanly or require no sharpening. Myself, I tried to keep an open mind. I use scrapers a lot in my own turning work because I find them great for light finishing cuts.

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