Feature

●American Hickory handle: 20" | Tool bar: 1/2" x 8.5" | Overall length: 28.5" | Max reach: 4"
●Includes The Woodturning Store Carbide Cutter Holder to safely store and protect your cutter bits from chipping
●The round cutters are primarily designed for inside and outside curves and final shaping
●Comes equipped with standard cutter Ci0 (round), and a hex key
●Replacement: Ci0 standard cutter


Description


Easy Wood Tools, Model 3400, Pro Easy Finisher with bonus The Woodturning Store Cutter Holder

Like the other Easy tools, the Easy Finishers are designed to be used with the tool rest set so that when the tool is held level the top of the cutter is on center. Then just keep it level to the floor and flat on the tool rest for all types of cuts... it does not get any easier than that. There are no complicated approach angles, or bevels to ride. The design of this tool allows the Easy Finisher to effortlessly cut from the center of a bowl out to the rim OR from the rim to the center! All without changing any angles whatsoever. You just stand in one spot and cut coming and going until you get to the shape you want.
Features:


American Hickory handle: 20" | Tool bar: 1/2" x 8.5" | Overall length: 28.5" | Max reach: 4"

Includes The Woodturning Store Carbide Cutter Holder to safely store and protect your cutter bits from chipping

The round cutters are primarily designed for inside and outside curves and final shaping

Comes equipped with standard cutter Ci0 (round), and a hex key

Replacement: Ci0 standard cutter

Optional: Ci0-NR negative rake cutter

Tool bars are engraved with corresponding carbide cutter part numbers, so it’s easy to know which cutter goes with which tool


Easy Wood Tools offers a series of replaceable carbide cutter woodturning tools that address fatigue, safety and efficiency. Designed to effortlessly remove massive amounts of material on any project without the need for sharpening. Designed with support directly beneath the cutting edge transferring the cutting pressure downward allowing the lathe to take the pressure that normally would go to your hands and body.