Tear out when turning
mac davis wrote:
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 05:24:17 -0800, Ralph E Lindberg wrote:
In article ,
Maxwell Lol wrote:
"Dan Jefferson" writes:
I have been getting some tear out in certain spots when turning the
inside and outside of some maple bowels. It seems to occur when
there is a change in the density of the wood. It is a pain to
smooth while the rest of the bowel cleans up really nice. Is this a
matter of sanding, dull tools, type of wood, or changes within the
density of the wood being turned? Yes, I am a new turner. Any tips
or advice appreciated.
Use the 120 grit gouge. Then use the 200, etc.
Wimp, I've sometimes started with the 60 grit gouge
Yep.. I power sand with 60 grit wave disks when needed.. Time may not always be
money, but it's still time..
Do you ever have problems with the wave disks delaminating? I used to
use the New Wave (yellow) disks but some seemed to have poor glue
holding the fabric backing and with the least warming would sail off
like a flying saucer.
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Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
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