I've just seen a plan for a pipe rack and it might make a half-decent present for a pipe-collecting colleague who is not far off retirement.
The pipe bowls require "nests" to be gouged out of the wood so that they can sit stably.
So, knowing nothing about gouges, my question is, what kind of gouge would this job require? I've heard that there are in and out cannel gouges. Presumably one would be right for the job and the other wrong. Also what size?
I've had a flick through the Dictum catalogue and the choice seems to be cheerfully bewildering. The profiles seem to range from nearly flat to steeper than 180°. So that's the next question: What profile? Are there any manufacturers which are recommended?
You can see the problem for somebody who's never even had a gouge in his hand. I'm looking to get just one for this job (or will it require more than one?) as I can't see the point of getting any more.
Incidentally and just out of curiosity, is there any difference between gouges for general woodwork and for turning?
The pipe bowls require "nests" to be gouged out of the wood so that they can sit stably.
So, knowing nothing about gouges, my question is, what kind of gouge would this job require? I've heard that there are in and out cannel gouges. Presumably one would be right for the job and the other wrong. Also what size?
I've had a flick through the Dictum catalogue and the choice seems to be cheerfully bewildering. The profiles seem to range from nearly flat to steeper than 180°. So that's the next question: What profile? Are there any manufacturers which are recommended?
You can see the problem for somebody who's never even had a gouge in his hand. I'm looking to get just one for this job (or will it require more than one?) as I can't see the point of getting any more.
Incidentally and just out of curiosity, is there any difference between gouges for general woodwork and for turning?