I'm turning my very first ever piece. I'm using the roughing gouge to make a blank from a more-or-less square piece. The "kickbacks" for want of a better term, have been stronger than I imagined. I think that is because there are splits in the wood I selected. It's fairly hard wood, but I can make a dent with my fingernail. I'd post a picture if I could find my camera cable. I'm turning at 810 RPM on an 60mm diameter piece.
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