El Barto
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Hi folks,
I’ve been turning chair legs, spindles and tool handles and whatever else I need for a couple of years and have used a one inch roughing gouge almost exclusively.
Today I mounted a bowl blank for the first time and started trying to true it up/remove the bandsaw marks using my trusty roughing gouge. It it doesn’t work! I am getting terrible catches and tear out. Can anyone explain why? Surely roughing out a larger diameter bowl is not much different to roughing out a smaller diameter chair leg. I’m assuming the fact that the grain direction on a leg remains constant while on a bowl it is changing constantly has something to do with it.
Do I need to be using a bowl gouge to rough out?
I’ve been turning chair legs, spindles and tool handles and whatever else I need for a couple of years and have used a one inch roughing gouge almost exclusively.
Today I mounted a bowl blank for the first time and started trying to true it up/remove the bandsaw marks using my trusty roughing gouge. It it doesn’t work! I am getting terrible catches and tear out. Can anyone explain why? Surely roughing out a larger diameter bowl is not much different to roughing out a smaller diameter chair leg. I’m assuming the fact that the grain direction on a leg remains constant while on a bowl it is changing constantly has something to do with it.
Do I need to be using a bowl gouge to rough out?