OK I'm still pretty green at turning and still abusing wood and tools, but this event did catch me by surprise and one that perhaps doesn't occur too often on the basis that I haven't heard anyone talk about it.
Simple bowl - wanting to undercut the lip on the inside. I'd used a 3/8" bowl gouge to take out the meat and took a 1/4" one to try and get the undercut. There was a catch and the next thing I heard was a ricochetting sound round the workshop. 4" of the gouge had disappeared - just snapped off. The catch was insignificant and the bowl hardly budged on the chuck.
I don't know how much energy was in the "arrow head", but I'm quite grateful it didn't impact with me on its departure.
Rob
Simple bowl - wanting to undercut the lip on the inside. I'd used a 3/8" bowl gouge to take out the meat and took a 1/4" one to try and get the undercut. There was a catch and the next thing I heard was a ricochetting sound round the workshop. 4" of the gouge had disappeared - just snapped off. The catch was insignificant and the bowl hardly budged on the chuck.
I don't know how much energy was in the "arrow head", but I'm quite grateful it didn't impact with me on its departure.
Rob