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Lennart Delin
 
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Default Good grief Charlie Brown...HSS is tough stuff!

You can easily grind it with a normal grinding wheel and cut it with a
standard angle grinder. Cut a suitable peace and silver solder it to a
suitable piece of normal carbon steel shaft. With a low melting point solder
and fairly quick heating there is no loss of hardness in the HSS. For heat
treatment etc see e g
http://www.taylorspecialsteels.co.uk...m2/m2frame.htm


Lennart Delin







"Joel" skrev i meddelandet
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I have been turning for less than a year now and other day (feeling
especially full of myself)I decided to try my hand at making some
simple turning tools. I found an old jointer blade and started to
work it into a 3/4" flat nose scraper. A hacksaw won't cut it, a file
can't scratch it and when I tried to make a starting dimple with a
punch, it didn't even mark it...probably can't drill it
either...obviously, this material is from an alien space ship and not
a jointer blade like I thought. Do you think I need to start with
high carbon steel until I grow some skills? Does anyone work HSS
routinely? A search on this site yielded an enormous amount of info on
tool making and a number of sites that have how-to's. I guesss I just
wanted to share my less-than-successful experiences.

Joel Crabbe
Temple, Texas