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Glenn Lucas Signature Tools by Hamlet Craſt Tools Glenn Lucas Signature Tools are exact reproductions of the tools Glenn uses every day for his production woodturning. Manufactured in England by Henry Taylor Ltd/Hamlet Craſt Tools, Lucas signature tools are available in traditional M2 and M42 high-speed steel. While the M2 tools offer exceptional value and performance, the M42 ‘super steel’ range offer maximum edge retention while being able to be honed to a razor sharp edge for the best of both worlds. Each tool is hand ground, polished and fitted with a beautiful hand rubbed Beech handle with solid brass ferrule. All tools are supplied with detailed sharpening instructions to help you maintain proper tool grinds. Stained beech handle (shown) supplied on M2 tools, Natural beech with clear lacquer handle supplied on M42 tools.


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GL1 Negative Rake French Curve Scraper (1-3/8" x 3/8") Used to refine the internal curve of a bowl and sharpened to a 33 degree negative angle, the GL1 is one of the most user friendly scrapers available. Te heavy steel cross section prevents flexing and minimizes vibration, making it a


favorite with Glenn's students. # 105-003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $108.95


GL2 Negative Rake Round Nose Scraper (1-3/8" x 3/8") Tis scraper is used primarily to perfect a gentle curve on the interior of a large bowl or platter. Te heavy section steel used will prevent flexing


and minimize vibration. # 105-004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $108.95


GL3 Bowl Roughing Gouge (3/4" bar diameter) Tis tool is used for the efficient rough shaping of unseasoned wood. Designed to take heavy cuts, the 3/4" bar diameter will help minimize vibration. Te 55 degree nose bevel angle will


aid bevel contact deep inside a bowl. # 105-000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $149.95


GL4 Bowl Gouge (5/8" bar diameter) Tis tool is used primarily for the initial shaping of dry bowl blanks. Te 55 degree bevel angle will help the tool maintain bevel contact when reaching down deep inside a bowl. Tis tool is capable of heavy cuts but it is also used to refine


the shape. # 105-002 M2 ...............................$107.95 # 106-234 M42 ..............................$127.95


Glenn Lucas Double Ended Gouges For less than the price of a single gouge, you can have a premium quality double-ended Glenn Lucas signature gouge that lasts twice as long. Available in a GL4 5/8" Bowl Gouge & GL6 5/8" Bottom Bowl Gouge combo and a GL5 1/2" Fine Finishing Bowl Gouge & GL7 1/2" Spindle Gouge combo. Detailed sharpening instructions to help you maintain proper tool


grinds are included. # 105-547 GL4/GL6 (fits 5/8" tool handles) .......$87.95 # 105-548 GL5/GL7 (fits 1/2" tool handles) ...... $71.95


Mastering Woodturning: Tools and Techniques with Glenn Lucas Tis DVD echoes his successful classes and demonstrations.


Identify


will also benefit the intermediate turner refining their sharpening and tool skills.


each of the basic turning tools and understand how and where to use them. It in


75 minutes. # 979-699 ................................... $29.99


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GL5 Fine Finishing Bowl Gouge (3/8" or 1/2" bar diameter) Tis gouge is used for making finishing cuts on the interior and exterior of a bowl. It is sharpened to a 45 degree angle to achieve a very sharp edge making it capable of achieving the


finest surface finish. # 106-231 GL5S 3/8" M42 ..................... $84.95 # 104-999 GL5 1/2" M2 ....................... $84.25 # 106-233 GL5 1/2" M42 ...................... $99.95


GL6 Bottom Bowl Gouge (5/8" bar diameter) Te bottom bowl gouge picks up where other gouges won’t reach. Tis tool is designed for one purpose only and that is the fine finishing of the bottom interior of a bowl. Tis tool is more rigid than a standard bowl gouge because of the


shorter flute length. # 105-001 M2 .............................. $100.75 # 106-232 M42 ..............................$127.95


GL7 & GL8 Detail Spindle Gouge (3/8" or 1/2" bar diameter) Ts tool is a versatile general purpose gouge that’s ideal for spindle turning, box making producing decorative details on bowls and


more. # 106-229 GL8 3/8" M42 ...................... $45.95 # 106-230 GL7 1/2" M42 ...................... $55.95


Mastering Woodturning: Bowl Turning Techniques with Glenn Lucas Learn the basics of turning bowls from master woodturner and production bowl turner, Glenn Lucas. Using clear and detailed footage, Glenn takes you


step by step through each task, from sharpening the chainsaw to applying the final coat of oil to your bowl. Tis DVD will help you enjoy and master the techniques of bowl turning. 100


minutes. # 979-816 ................................... $29.00


See more of Glenn's videos online. www.woodturnerscatalog.com


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