graduate_owner
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Really,truly, because I'm getting very used to it happening now, so I'm not scared but I am getting very pi$$ed off with it happening.
I'm sure it must be my tool sharpening technique and I'm working on that. I haven't invested in professional sharpening jigs yet - may have to it seems.
I currently have a log on the lathe with grain running along the direction of the axis of the bed, have turned the outside to get it in balance (no problem there). But as soon as I try hollowing out - well everything goes to pot. I'm not actually making anything special, just getting some practice in. This is similar to making a box, except the log has a diameter of about 6" which I thought would be easier to hollow out. Hah !! Some hopes.
So there it goes, dig in after dig in, catch after catch. The gouge went across the workshop twice (no, not in anger, just another two catches). If I get fed up with it then I reach for the scrapers, but I have to say I'm envious of those turners I see in videos where the shavings come away thick and fast. I just love it when it happens, but it only happens for me when turning the outside of the work.
K
I'm sure it must be my tool sharpening technique and I'm working on that. I haven't invested in professional sharpening jigs yet - may have to it seems.
I currently have a log on the lathe with grain running along the direction of the axis of the bed, have turned the outside to get it in balance (no problem there). But as soon as I try hollowing out - well everything goes to pot. I'm not actually making anything special, just getting some practice in. This is similar to making a box, except the log has a diameter of about 6" which I thought would be easier to hollow out. Hah !! Some hopes.
So there it goes, dig in after dig in, catch after catch. The gouge went across the workshop twice (no, not in anger, just another two catches). If I get fed up with it then I reach for the scrapers, but I have to say I'm envious of those turners I see in videos where the shavings come away thick and fast. I just love it when it happens, but it only happens for me when turning the outside of the work.
K