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I was hollowing a Sassafras bowl about 11" in diameter this afternoon. The
walls were about 1 1/4" thick and I was using my Crown PM 5/8" bowl gouge with Ellsworth grind. Near the rim of the bowl, at the beginning of the cut, I began to experience some vibration. I put a fresh edge on the gouge and finished with little problem, but still with some vibration. Then a thought entered my mind........had I switched to a smaller gouge, say a 1/4" bowl gouge, which would remove less wood per cut, would it lessen the amount of vibration? Thanks. |
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