Steve Blackdog
Established Member
Ok, chaps what am I doing wrong?
I mount a blank (say 7" dry oak) on screw in SuperNova 2 and turn back of bowl. No problem so far. Last thing I do is cut a dovetailed recess in the bottom of the bowl to fit the 2" jaws.
When I re-chuck the work piece by expanding the jaws into the dovetail recess, I find it impossible to get the bowl in balance. It will be out on a 7" x 3" bowl by about 5mm at the front edge. When the work piece is in rotation, you can see the jaws as well as the work piece visibly being out of round. I can deal with it on a fairly chunky piece, as I can turn the inside of the bowl fine, but the axis/centre is not the same as the outside. If I were to try to turn a piece with thin walls, I would have an unacceptable variation of thickness in the walls.
I have tried everything I can think of. This is really annoying me and, as you know, annoyance and craftsmanship do not mix! #-o
All help very gratefully received.
Cheers
Steve
I mount a blank (say 7" dry oak) on screw in SuperNova 2 and turn back of bowl. No problem so far. Last thing I do is cut a dovetailed recess in the bottom of the bowl to fit the 2" jaws.
When I re-chuck the work piece by expanding the jaws into the dovetail recess, I find it impossible to get the bowl in balance. It will be out on a 7" x 3" bowl by about 5mm at the front edge. When the work piece is in rotation, you can see the jaws as well as the work piece visibly being out of round. I can deal with it on a fairly chunky piece, as I can turn the inside of the bowl fine, but the axis/centre is not the same as the outside. If I were to try to turn a piece with thin walls, I would have an unacceptable variation of thickness in the walls.
I have tried everything I can think of. This is really annoying me and, as you know, annoyance and craftsmanship do not mix! #-o
All help very gratefully received.
Cheers
Steve