Howey65
Member
Hi, I make small beakers out of oak and have recently started to get a problem with splitting.
Initially I “drilled” the centre out with a series of festnor bits gradually getting bigger. To speed things up and as I’ve got more confident, I’ve started to hollow out with my bowl gouge and finishing with a box scraper. However, I’ve found that the oak im using is tending to split more readily.
I would appreciate advice or comments. I’m confused because when using the festnor bits there seemed to be more heat generated which I would have thought would stress the wood more than the bowl gouge.
Any advice appreciated.
The wood spindles are 100mm square by about 110mm long. The centre is hollowed to about 75mm diameter and 80mm deep. Once I’ve hollowed out I would then turn the outside, but I’m getting splits before I even touch the outside.
Initially I “drilled” the centre out with a series of festnor bits gradually getting bigger. To speed things up and as I’ve got more confident, I’ve started to hollow out with my bowl gouge and finishing with a box scraper. However, I’ve found that the oak im using is tending to split more readily.
I would appreciate advice or comments. I’m confused because when using the festnor bits there seemed to be more heat generated which I would have thought would stress the wood more than the bowl gouge.
Any advice appreciated.
The wood spindles are 100mm square by about 110mm long. The centre is hollowed to about 75mm diameter and 80mm deep. Once I’ve hollowed out I would then turn the outside, but I’m getting splits before I even touch the outside.