Thanks Dave for such a great video, the best hollow form video I've seen! I, like several others, gringe when you cut that beautiful piece of wood in half to show us the hollowing effects... Again, thanks for the wonderful video and safe turning to you always! Now to place and order for your CBN wheels!
Great video, very informative, I can't wait to get back in my shop and reinvent my hollowing tool. I have been kicking around the idea of getting a laser but your system is cheaper and better I think, I love the tickler idea. I have one question why not cut the turning on the lathe with a parting tool and then it could be salvaged with a glue joint and a burn ring to cover the joint? Seems like such a waste after all that work.
How do you sand the inside? I like the spring indicator and I like that loop for resisting the torque. I currently have an articulated arm hollower but this looks so much easier to set up
Thanks for sharing Dave ! :) I've see and heard people talk about making cutters out of files. Question : Do you know (or does anyone know) how file metal compares to Carbide or HSS ? I mean, how would a cutter made out of a file grind on : a.) a composite wheel ? b.) a CBN wheel ? Thank you for your generous consideration, Steph_Louisiana
Curiosity has me asking why a piece of 5/8" rod for small sized hollowing? Also, what angle grind are you using on the 'cutter steel', what type of steel are you using for those cutters(HSS?), and can you tell me how it would be possible to sharpen the cutter using the CBN wheel?
Man, I would have been crying as I sawed that thing in half! Great work!
I feel the same way, but i still would finish them into two bowls.
This is one of the best hollowing demos I have ever seen. Thank you.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Really gained an appreciation for reverse turn hollowing. Thanks!
Thanks Dave for such a great video, the best hollow form video I've seen! I, like several others, gringe when you cut that beautiful piece of wood in half to show us the hollowing effects... Again, thanks for the wonderful video and safe turning to you always! Now to place and order for your CBN wheels!
Excellent video, first time I have seen a chunk of wood hollowed out, very informative.
I like this hollowing tool! I totally agree with turning "in reverse" too!!
Thank you Larry, I'm just looking for an hollowing tool. I think your video was realy helpful. Really an nice demo. Thank's so much.
excellent demo Dave
Man! I feel like turning now. Been way too long since I went in the shop to do some.
Bloody clever young man great workmanship
Regards
Steve UK London
That was awesome. I'd like to do that.
27:33 What is the soap for? wouldn't plain water do the same thing?
Great video, very informative, I can't wait to get back in my shop and reinvent my hollowing tool. I have been kicking around the idea of getting a laser but your system is cheaper and better I think, I love the tickler idea. I have one question why not cut the turning on the lathe with a parting tool and then it could be salvaged with a glue joint and a burn ring to cover the joint? Seems like such a waste after all that work.
I really like this. What would you say is max depth and what do you use to hollow larger? I am super interested! Thanks, Scott
Nice video, where can I get one of those spade bits with the nice hefty shank? , very informative....thank you
I need some spring for the hollowing tool I purchased from you sometime back. How do I get them from you
Great video with a lot of helpful information. Pity it was cut in half really
James
So now glue the sides together with black CA glue to show the edge. Makes it part of it.
where can I order the scrapers?
Awesome ❤
Now that was impressive .. :)
How do you sand the inside? I like the spring indicator and I like that loop for resisting the torque. I currently have an articulated arm hollower but this looks so much easier to set up
Thanks for sharing Dave ! :) I've see and heard people talk about making cutters out of files.
Question :
Do you know (or does anyone know) how file metal compares to Carbide or HSS ? I mean, how would a cutter made out of a file grind on :
a.) a composite wheel ?
b.) a CBN wheel ?
Thank you for your generous consideration,
Steph_Louisiana
Interesting
Curiosity has me asking why a piece of 5/8" rod for small sized hollowing? Also, what angle grind are you using on the 'cutter steel', what type of steel are you using for those cutters(HSS?), and can you tell me how it would be possible to sharpen the cutter using the CBN wheel?
Thanks so much!
nice video but plz save burl next time and do that on a piece of crap wood
What I didn't hear was how you part it off from the chuck when the hollowing is complete.
I don't get it. If you can't see inside why get the wood out?
I think I got it ?
Hi Dave.
Your lathe may benefit from a course of strong anti-biotics.
Nice demo, thanks!
You don't wear a face shield?
I think I will stick to my Bosch laser system.
Terrible to cut a very Nice project but i know why❤