minilathe22
Established Member
Hello everyone
A few days ago I was using a hollowing tool and heard a loud bang, on further inspection it looks like I have chipped the cutting edge of the hollowing tool. I could see something metallic so started digging with an electric drill.
There is a long wood screw still very securely stuck, I have tried to find the head of the screw from the outside but I think the screw was put in when the tree was much younger and has completely swallowed the head of the screw. I was hoping to try and remove it carefull without affecting the end product but I now don't see how I can remove it without leaving a big hole in the side.
Any suggestions?
A few days ago I was using a hollowing tool and heard a loud bang, on further inspection it looks like I have chipped the cutting edge of the hollowing tool. I could see something metallic so started digging with an electric drill.
There is a long wood screw still very securely stuck, I have tried to find the head of the screw from the outside but I think the screw was put in when the tree was much younger and has completely swallowed the head of the screw. I was hoping to try and remove it carefull without affecting the end product but I now don't see how I can remove it without leaving a big hole in the side.
Any suggestions?