CHJ
Established Member
Rather that make a saga of this thread by bogmonster I've been in the shed since lunch and done a run through with this scrap blank just to give an idea of how I tackle a rough turned bowl.
The blank with numerous hidden internal log splits drilled out.
Mount on spigot and spin up to check run out, if it was too wild I would reverse mount and clean up spigot.
This is the point when I change gouges to one with a 55-60 deg bevel.
Holes filled (with coffee, everyone needs a coffee break) and finished to thickness inside and out.
Turn it round and support with tailstock whilst base is churned into something resembling a foot.
And keep supported as far as possible.
Check chuck holding and remove tailstock for final clean up of foot.
(1hr.07mins, image file times)
The blank with numerous hidden internal log splits drilled out.
Mount on spigot and spin up to check run out, if it was too wild I would reverse mount and clean up spigot.
This is the point when I change gouges to one with a 55-60 deg bevel.
Holes filled (with coffee, everyone needs a coffee break) and finished to thickness inside and out.
Turn it round and support with tailstock whilst base is churned into something resembling a foot.
And keep supported as far as possible.
Check chuck holding and remove tailstock for final clean up of foot.
(1hr.07mins, image file times)