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New to turning.
I am relatively new to the wood turning craft..That being said i bought
a lathe that i could afford at the time as well as tools that that weren't premium.Both have worked quite well in getting me addicted to the flying wood shavings .As a beginner project i have made a few tool handles and as far as i am concerned they turned out quite well. My question is this ,I am looking to purchase some new tools that are better quality .But i am not sure how to go about choosing from the multitude of companies out there .The lathe will be upgraded once i can afford that but i think that it will take quite a bit of time for me save the amount needed for what those lathes bring.Any advice would be greatly appreciated.. Thanks, Jesse |
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