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Default Bowls On the Loose!!!

On Fri, 12 May 2006 12:32:47 -0400, Harry Pye wrote:

Mac,
I use the above method without the face plate, using the
wood worm screw in the chuck...
The hole needs to be about 3/4" deep but sometimes I'll make it up to 3" deep to
use as a depth guide when hollowing..


I thought this person 'wanted' to use a face plate. I rarely use a face
plate for anything. I start my bowls between centers as I mentioned in
an earlier post. I feel that I can get the wood balanced better than I
could by just eyeballing center. I don't use a bandsaw either. Just
knock the corners off with a chain saw.

I do like the idea of drilling a deep hole as a depth guide. I really
hate making funnels.

Harry


I think that the OP was using a face place because they thought that it was the
main way of holding work.. seems to me that if you're going to use a glue block
anyway, the face plate is required because you don't have a lathe chuck?

I don't do many glue blocks, but the blocks that I have are turned to a tenon
for the chuck on the "back" side..
Mac

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