There has been a lot of discussion on this forum regarding the purchase of the best brand of turning tools to buy. When I served my apprenticship 50 years ago as a Patternmaker good tools in a lot of cases where hard to come by and on an apprentice wages it was hard to buy tools.
The only turning tool I purchased was a gouge without a handle. All my other chisels were made from old files of various sizes with all the teeth ground off.
The handles were turned up by myself and brass kingpin bushes were used as ferrals to stop them splitting.
These chisels are still being used today and they have been used to turn up some very large jobs. eg. Patterns for 7ft Dia spiggot and socket ends for the making of concrete pipes.
So if any one wants to get some good cheap turning tools scout around and get some old files and make your own handles.
Regards
Bazza