I have a 6"X3" padauk bowl blank. I only use carbide. The outside was reasonably easy to turn, but took an hour to sand out the tearout using 2" discs on a cordless drill, starting at 40 grit through 400. The inside probably took over 4 continuous hours to hollow, after a 42mm forstner bit to get the required depth, even going through a couple of brand new cutters on each tool, 8.9mm and 11mm round and a detail, been trying to find the best tool but still not sure. I've been at it almost all day pretty much and it still needs another 15mm of laborious hollowing tomorrow. The cutters are just scraping fine dust, but if I press even slightly harder I get horrendous catches, digging up to 2mm deep. I feel I could have hollowed it quicker by sanding alone! Oddly, I'm not getting much problem with tearout on the inside probably since I'm now taking lighter cuts to try and avoid catches. Lathe speed about 1500rpm, cutter height about 4mm below the centre, and I think I have a very steady and firm hand with the tool rest pretty close to the inside surface. I'm not very experienced with bowls, to state the obvious, but have had no problems previously hollowing sycamore and cherry. What might I be doing wrong with padauk? Any tips would be helpful.