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Anyone use the Freehand Kelton Hollower?
I'm not talking about the captured Rube-Goldberg system. This is just a
huge scraper shaft with a bolted on tip that fits in the same handle as the bowl saver. It's big and beefy, but when I mounted the toolpost in a 14" Jet lathe, the yoke was about 1-1/2" above the center. [Yeah -- It was bottomed in the banjo.] That can't be right, can it? You wouldn't want to work with the handle pointing skyward... Is this thing just made for bigger lathes, or does the toolpost come in different lengths? [Salesperson was utterly unclued.] The toolshaft only seemed to have two positions in the yoke: 90 degrees rotated [the scraper blade trailing or leading?]. In the clockwise rotated position, it looked like a good catch might roll and lift it out of the yoke. It seems like a sloppy fit anyway between the shaft and yoke -- couldn't the "goalposts" have been closer together? Why is the yoke extention six-sided? Do you set up the yoke in a non-vertical position? Any info and links appreciated! luck, -j P.S. DAGS, but nothing yet. |
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Anyone use the Freehand Kelton Hollower?
I don't know about the hollowing system, but the coring system does
have two different posts, Mine came with a short post, and it wouldn't fit in my Powermatic, unless I wanted to cut below center. For hollowing, you can be slightly above center, but you don't want to be below center. It should be fairly easy to cut some off, robo hippy |
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Anyone use the Freehand Kelton Hollower?
On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 12:57:54 -0500, JoanD'arcRoast
wrote: Check with Kelton... they're very good at answering emails and questions about their stuff.. (I have a Jet 1442 and the coring support fits fine... but the 2 generic tool rests that I've bought online at different places were both too long and had to have about an inch cut off the post) I'm not talking about the captured Rube-Goldberg system. This is just a huge scraper shaft with a bolted on tip that fits in the same handle as the bowl saver. It's big and beefy, but when I mounted the toolpost in a 14" Jet lathe, the yoke was about 1-1/2" above the center. [Yeah -- It was bottomed in the banjo.] That can't be right, can it? You wouldn't want to work with the handle pointing skyward... Is this thing just made for bigger lathes, or does the toolpost come in different lengths? [Salesperson was utterly unclued.] The toolshaft only seemed to have two positions in the yoke: 90 degrees rotated [the scraper blade trailing or leading?]. In the clockwise rotated position, it looked like a good catch might roll and lift it out of the yoke. It seems like a sloppy fit anyway between the shaft and yoke -- couldn't the "goalposts" have been closer together? Why is the yoke extention six-sided? Do you set up the yoke in a non-vertical position? Any info and links appreciated! luck, -j P.S. DAGS, but nothing yet. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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