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Savannah 3 piece Large Carbide Turning Tool Replacement Cutter Set. 1 each Square, Round and Diamond Shaped Cutters

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  • Carbide turning tools have a couple of advantages of standard turning tools. One of the most satisfying advantages is that we don’t have to sharpen tools when they become dull over time. Another advantage is that they are ready to go right out of the box! No more making sure your brand new tool is sharp enough to start turning.
  • Carbide cutters will stay sharper for a longer period of time when compared to standard turning tools. When the carbide cutter finally dulls, simply loosen the screw that holds the cutter in place, rotate the cutter to a sharp, clean edge and then secure the cutter by tightening the screw.
  • Carbide cutters don’t so much cut your wood or material like standard turning tools. The idea is that the razor sharp carbide shears the material to produce much cleaner cuts and tends to be easier to use than standard styles of turning tools. The cutters will NOT fit on mini versions of carbide turning tools.
  • These three cutters have been designed to replace the 3 cutters that come with the Savannah 3 piece large carbide turning tool set. However, the Savannah 3 piece cutter set may work with many other brands of carbide turning tools that you may already have in your shop. This cutter set comes with two screws that are sized for Savannah turning tools, but depending on your turning tool thread size, you may need to use the screws that came with your turning tools to properly secure these cutters.
  • We offer the cutters in a 3 pack that includes 1 each of the most commonly used profiles. This pack also includes 2 screws for securing the cutters to the tool. Please note: the screws in this pack may or may not properly fit your turning tool. This means you must use the screws that came with your original turning tool. Set includes the CUTTERS ONLY: 1 each round carbide cutter, 1 each square carbide cutter and 1 each diamond shaped carbide cutter.



Product Description

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Razor sharp, easy to install 3 pc carbide cutter set

When our turning tools need to be sharpened we all have to bit the bullet so to speak and sharpen our tools Not only is the sharpening process time consuming, its truly just downright boring. If you own carbide tipped turning tools, like the Savannah 3 piece large carbide set, then you know how convenient and easy to use this type of tool is to use in comparison. Not only is this type of tool easy to use, when the cutter dulls you simply loosen the screw and rotate the cutter to a fresh, sharp edge! Once the cutter is completely used up, simply purchase another economical 3 piece cutter set!

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Fits Savannah Carbide Turning Tools and Most Every Other Major Brand!

These three cutters have been designed to replace the 3 cutters that come with the Savannah 3 piece large carbide turning tool set. However, the Savannah 3 piece cutter set may work with many other brands of carbide turning tools that you may already have in your shop. This cutter set comes with two screws that are sized for Savannah turning tools, but depending on your turning tool thread size, you may need to use the screws that came with your turning tools to properly secure these cutters on to your current brand.

Different Profile Cutters for Multiple Turning Applications

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Round Carbide Cutter

Round cutters are primarily designed for finishing cuts, especially on inside curves of bowls and spindles. This cutter shape also works well for shaping and hollowing bowls.

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Square Carbide Cutter

Square cutters are generally used for roughing out material and for that reason they are sometimes referred to as a rougher tool or cutter. They are ideally used on flat or convex surfaces and they remove more material than the round or diamond shape cutters.

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Diamond Shape Carbide Cutter

The diamond shaped carbide cutter is designed for putting the final details on your project such as small beads and coves on both spindle and bowls. Along with the lighter detail cuts, this cutter shape can also be used for roughing, finishing and cutting chuck tenons.

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Razor Sharp Edges

The great thing about carbide cutters is that when an edge gets used and becomes dull, all you have to do is rotate the cutter for a fresh, clean, razor sharp edge!


Pete
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
When new they really cut Great
john beem
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2022
fine
Cecil J. Hash
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2021
Good buy- good price.
mackiebj
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020
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Bob D.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2020
Turned this 20 inch bowl using the carbide
Goldie
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2020
These seem to be a quality product. Sold to be replacement tips for a particular brand of tool, I used them to create my own tools and am very happy with the results. Seems a bit strange that 3 tips are provided and 2 screws, each a different size? I wasn't using the screws anyway. Excellent!
Philup Eloge
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2019
I have been delaying ordering these replacement blades and really wish I hadn't been, I've been honing my original blades and having new blades just makes a phenomenal difference
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2019
The cutters themselves are a leap ahead of the old style you sharpen and they deserve an excellent rating. The problem with my peachtree tool handles is they fasten the cutter with an Allen head screw far too small. The screw heads and Allen wrench will strip out on the first attempt to rotate a cutter. On my first try drilling out the striped head was necessary. This problem is guaranteed to happen. Save yourself a lot of grief and remove the screw the following way and then I will describe the permanent solution. Heat tool rod opposite side of the cutter with a common propane torch. Then flip over and snug in a vise. Place the corner of an ice cube on the screw head for about 15 seconds. The screw head should back out easily. The permanent solution for both found and square cutters is to drill out the handle and tap to 1/4 x 20 threads. The larger pan head Allen has the same bevel as the smaller screw, therefore, it fits exactly the same only slightly proud. The proud head will load with wood chips preventing cutter contact with the wood. Grinding the outside circumference of the head opposite angle of the underside of the pan head screw eliminates any problem. Holding the screw with Allen wrench will allow you to hold the screw while rotating against a grinder or disc grinder. The diamond shape cutter has a smaller hole requiring a different size screw replacement. You will be able to drill out the tool rod with a .159 drill bit and tap 10 x 32 threads. That is the only size that will remove old threads and still fit inside the cutter. Then use a longer screw with a nut screwed on first so a wrench can be used to remove it because the head is still too small for removal. I also used a lock washer to supply even pressure on the cutter. A flat washer will cause interference during use. For the diamond shape cutter, a longer stock screw with a nut on shank should also enable removal. I used a diamond file inside the cutter to just barely allow the 10x32 screw shank fit.