Recommend a bowl gouge for me
My little harbor freight turning set is serving me pretty well. But Mark loaned me a nice bowl gouge (name with held for now) that works much better than anything in the set for the inside of bowls. Not surprising since there isn't a bowl gouge in there. One of the generous gifts from my better half was a blank piece of paper saying "bowl gouge". I would prefer to keep the price under $100 if possible. But if it is one of those cases where $150 gets a tool that is much better than $100 and will last for a few years of sharpening I'm ok with that.
Details about my turning that may inform the choices:
My lathe for the foreseeable future is a delta 46-460 so bowl size won't get bigger than 12" outside diameter.
I've got a woodcraft slow speed grinder with stock wheels, no plans for a CBN wheel soon.
I've got a wolverine + varigrind to sharpen with.
I plan to use the celtic grid.
Most of the woods I turn are local green blanks of ash, cherry, walnut or cedar. But fancy blanks are possible occasionally.
At least for now I'd like one with a handle, never turned a handle before and not sure starting on my first bowl gouge is the best choice.
So what says the spinny wisdom of the creek?