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![]() Hi George Yes I made myself a couple of curved tool rest, for clock and counter clock turning, use them on deeper bowls inside mostly, very seldom on the outside, reason being that a round bar, which I used to make them, gives you more overhang of your tool, even at the best of positioning, and I like a close, controlled cut when doing my finish turning, that is also the reason for using the curved rest inside, and yes there I do have the same problem but it is better than using a straight rest, I have considered making a curved rest from a flat bar, but the forging is more complicated than just bending a flat bar, so thus far I have not made one. My experience is it makes turning inside easier and outside not much, so if today, I would not consider making one to use only for the outside, but certainly again for the inside turning. Have fun and take care Leo Van Der Loo George wrote: /snip/ So do collective "you" have a curved rest, and if so, when do you normally use it? |
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