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hollowing tools
First post for a very long time.
Which would you recommend? |
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hollowing tools
What do you want to do? Big, small, what kind of lathe,...
Bill moggy wrote: First post for a very long time. Which would you recommend? |
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hollowing tools
Hi Moggy
Yes it's been a while, hope you are doing fine. Hollow turning tools are for the most part scrapers, if we are talking turning hollow forms, strictly speaking, bowls plates and vases etc. are all hollow, but I assume we are thinking hollow forms. Depending on how big you want to go you need/want different tools, like a captured system, or just a hand held swan neck tool. Go to Darrell Feltmate's website and he has a lot of good info on turning also hollow turning and making tools for hollow turning and more http://www.aroundthewoods.com Also a look at some of the different tools available, http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...=1,330&p=49232 Have fun and take care Leo Van Der Loo |
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