Hello everyone. As I was turning my first piece last night, initially I had no particular object in mind to make. I just wanted to try out the different tools I got with my cheap Harborfreight set to see what they were used for. By the time I was done, I had made a little goblet out of Ash. Nothing good enough to post a picture of though. The whole time I was turning, I kept wondering which tool to use. When I was done, I still had no idea. I know enough to figure out that using a roughing gouge for detail work wasn't the right thing to do, but I found myself doing just that and it worked but I had to be extremely careful and was barely touching the wood to avoid taking off too much. The set I bought came with a 1'' & 3/4'' roughing gouge, a 1/8'' parting tool, a 1/2'' & 1'' skew chisel, a 1/2'' round nose scraper, a 1/2" beveled scraper and a 1/4'' spindle gouge. Is there a tutorial online that explains the uses of each of these tools or would someone be kind enough to take the time to educate me? Thanks in advance!