Hi,
I have HSS graver and carbide graver.
HSS graver is very smoth and when I use it for steel it become dull in a few minutes just after I sharpen it, so I can not use HSS for steel.
Carbid graver is a lot harder than HSS and I use it for steel and I sharpen it one or two times in a week.
How about tungsten, does anyone use it ? is it a good choice for steel ?
Also, quality of the carbide graver changes time to time, I belive it is about the ingredient of the carbide, there are some different classes ( numbers ) for carbide, what is the best class ?
I have HSS graver and carbide graver.
HSS graver is very smoth and when I use it for steel it become dull in a few minutes just after I sharpen it, so I can not use HSS for steel.
Carbid graver is a lot harder than HSS and I use it for steel and I sharpen it one or two times in a week.
How about tungsten, does anyone use it ? is it a good choice for steel ?
Also, quality of the carbide graver changes time to time, I belive it is about the ingredient of the carbide, there are some different classes ( numbers ) for carbide, what is the best class ?