I want to buy a hollowing tool(s) but am bewildered by the choices available. Whatever I decide on it seems likely that the cost will be high so I will appreciate any advice given, especially as there are no shows at the moment where tools can be seen being demonstrated. I have considered the various offerings from Axminster including the Crown Revolution, the Woodcut Pro Forme and Axminster's own brand hollowing tool. I have also looked at adverts and comments about the Hamlet Big Brother and various other brands. There seems to be a large choice but which to choose? At the moment I am using a Simon Hope Carbide Pro Hollowing tool and another square section tool that might also be an older Simon Hope tool but these vibrate quite badly when I get beyond about 12/15 cms into the wood.
At the moment I favour the Pro Forme but the price at about £400 for the starter kit and bent shaft seems excessive to me but others may think that it is money well spent. Is the price justifiable or are there equally good tools at lower prices? Any suggestions/comments will be welcomed. Thanks.
At the moment I favour the Pro Forme but the price at about £400 for the starter kit and bent shaft seems excessive to me but others may think that it is money well spent. Is the price justifiable or are there equally good tools at lower prices? Any suggestions/comments will be welcomed. Thanks.