Guys-I didn't really grow up around tools much for various reasons. Basically, I was a bookworm with father issues and a skeevy shop teacher, and just never really learned my way around shop tools much. I've been learning over the last 10 years or so mostly by just doing, by reading tutorials here (and watchin a lot of videos!). So I now I have a shop full of tools that I (mostly) know how to use, but one that I have bonded with more than any other, and that I can use very confidently, is my Alan Lacer Uber Skew with a rosewood handle. I saw it on one of his videos as I was just getting started on the lathe, and knew I had to have one. I keep it razor sharp with a progression of diamond paddles, a couple of small Ark stones, and a bench strop, and use it for probably 90% of my turning cuts (though it's too big to get inside for cove cuts). It is incredibly heavy in the hand, steady on the tool rest, and just satisfying to handle and use. I look at it as a functional work of art.
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Please post pics of your favorite tool and why it is your favorite.