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Turning Cast Resin?

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I have just recently turned some cast a pine cones, nut shells, and dried flowers in some resin from ebay, and some in alumilite.

For those of you who are familiar with turning resins, do you find that the NR scrapers work best, as I have?

The carbide cutters are way too aggressive and make a mess for me.
 
I started with regular carbide cutter, but the resin really chipped badly. I tried backing off on the tool, and not being so aggressive, but that just takes forever. So I picked up the 3 different negative rakes from EasyWood Tools, and the difference was like day and night. Negative rakes cut the resin like butter.
 
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