A friend made me a set of carbide cutters without handles (like Easy Wood Tools). I have a couple of questions:
1. He did not know what angle to grind the tip under the carbide cutter (is clearance angle the correct term?). So what angle should I grind this?
2. He made them out of 1/2 inch bar stock about 12 inches long. What is the best way of installing a turned handle on them?
3. How much steel should I have hanging out (in front of) the handle and should the rest be berried into the handle or should I trim it? And how much to trim.
1. He did not know what angle to grind the tip under the carbide cutter (is clearance angle the correct term?). So what angle should I grind this?
2. He made them out of 1/2 inch bar stock about 12 inches long. What is the best way of installing a turned handle on them?
a. I thought of trying to use two pieces of wood, route a channel, and glue them together. But I am concerned about glue squeeze out into the channel where I will put the steel.
b. A local turner told me to drill a big enough hole and use lots of epoxy.
b. A local turner told me to drill a big enough hole and use lots of epoxy.
3. How much steel should I have hanging out (in front of) the handle and should the rest be berried into the handle or should I trim it? And how much to trim.