Hi all,
I’m a turning newbie and have been trying to create a small goblet using a piece of Ash. Rounding the cylinder has been fine but when it came to gouging out the centre of the unsupported end with the spindle gouge things came unstuck.
I think my gouge is sharp with a good bevel but I’m also aware that Ash is as hard as Oak and that perhaps when one is confronting the end grain, when trying to hollow out the end, that maybe it’s just very tough to cut the fibres for hollowing out and lots of catches occur. Big catches keep loosing my cylinder concentricity so I have to rough down further to correct. At this rate I will end up with a pencil.
I’m working through Keith Rowley's foundation course which is very thorough but have got stuck on the goblet. Perhaps I should be using a softer wood at my stage?
Any guidance would be welcomed.
I’m a turning newbie and have been trying to create a small goblet using a piece of Ash. Rounding the cylinder has been fine but when it came to gouging out the centre of the unsupported end with the spindle gouge things came unstuck.
I think my gouge is sharp with a good bevel but I’m also aware that Ash is as hard as Oak and that perhaps when one is confronting the end grain, when trying to hollow out the end, that maybe it’s just very tough to cut the fibres for hollowing out and lots of catches occur. Big catches keep loosing my cylinder concentricity so I have to rough down further to correct. At this rate I will end up with a pencil.
I’m working through Keith Rowley's foundation course which is very thorough but have got stuck on the goblet. Perhaps I should be using a softer wood at my stage?
Any guidance would be welcomed.