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I have been turning for about a year and consider myself a novice... that said, I have discovered the pleasure of turning with good tools. A friend brought over a Thompson gouge to try and I was sold with in a minute.
I recently purchased a few gouges from Doug and I can only say they are marvelous.. all his tools are sold unhandled and I did not want to wait to turn handles before I could use these gouges so I looked around on Doug's web site and found a link to a handle maker named Paul Bennett. He sells foam covered aluminum handles, well balanced, good length and great fit to the tool shaft. They are extremely comfortable to use and very economical as well.
I am posting this because when you find something that works and is reasonably priced as well you lind of want to share it.
Paul's web site www.thewoodworkersnetwork.com
I recently purchased a few gouges from Doug and I can only say they are marvelous.. all his tools are sold unhandled and I did not want to wait to turn handles before I could use these gouges so I looked around on Doug's web site and found a link to a handle maker named Paul Bennett. He sells foam covered aluminum handles, well balanced, good length and great fit to the tool shaft. They are extremely comfortable to use and very economical as well.
I am posting this because when you find something that works and is reasonably priced as well you lind of want to share it.
Paul's web site www.thewoodworkersnetwork.com
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