I'm fairly new to turning and I'm planning to learn to turn bowls. But I need at least one bowl gouge. I've done a lot of online research and it has left me more confused than informed.
I've joined a local club and been to only one shop day so far. I asked a lot of questions and got a whole lot of responses that came down to personal preference.
One mostly consistent recommendation I've received was parabolic flutes are a great place to start. However the same people were recommending D-Way as their favorite brand. And after doing some more research (a lot on this forum) I'm finding that despite the marketing D-way isn't actually parabolic. But the metal and machining are great. And they're fairly local.
So what is more important the flute geometry or the brand reputation and location?
Or am I just overthinking this?
The other thing I'm confused by is size. Everyone recommended starting with a 1/2 inch, but I can't tell if that's for flute measurement or bar diameter. Because while most online sources agree on 1/2 inch, some of them say to measure tool diameter and others flute.
I've joined a local club and been to only one shop day so far. I asked a lot of questions and got a whole lot of responses that came down to personal preference.
One mostly consistent recommendation I've received was parabolic flutes are a great place to start. However the same people were recommending D-Way as their favorite brand. And after doing some more research (a lot on this forum) I'm finding that despite the marketing D-way isn't actually parabolic. But the metal and machining are great. And they're fairly local.
So what is more important the flute geometry or the brand reputation and location?
Or am I just overthinking this?
The other thing I'm confused by is size. Everyone recommended starting with a 1/2 inch, but I can't tell if that's for flute measurement or bar diameter. Because while most online sources agree on 1/2 inch, some of them say to measure tool diameter and others flute.