I've a 250mm dia. vaquely bowl shaped lump of wet elm on the lathe. I cut a large diameter foot on it and did an internal dovetail - mistake as I then launched a 4lb rapidly rotating projectile when the dovetail wall broke for no apparent reason - ie I didn't get a catch that I noticed !! No further damage fortunately.
Now the dovetail was perhaps not as deep as it could have been, but having remounted on the face and reformed the foot I realise that a foot in the order of 60 to 70mm diameter for an outside dovetail is too small for the bowl size - it currently is 90mm dia and looks about right.
Will a deeper internal dovetail - full jaw depth - solve the problem with obvious careful turning, or do I go for the external dovetail and reform that area when the bowl is dry ?
Rob
Now the dovetail was perhaps not as deep as it could have been, but having remounted on the face and reformed the foot I realise that a foot in the order of 60 to 70mm diameter for an outside dovetail is too small for the bowl size - it currently is 90mm dia and looks about right.
Will a deeper internal dovetail - full jaw depth - solve the problem with obvious careful turning, or do I go for the external dovetail and reform that area when the bowl is dry ?
Rob