bobblezard
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Hi, I am wondering if anyone has experience of using the woodcut bowlsaver? I have recently bought it and set it up carefully, it works well however one limitation is troubling me, I don't seem to be able to save larger diameter bowls 250-300mm from relatively thin blanks of around 80mm thickness.
I knew from the literature that it would only be possible to save one bowl from a blank 80-90mm thick but did not realise that the diameter of this blank would be so limited - I have a lot of stock that is around 400mm x 80mm and there is a lot of hollowing left to do once the bowl has been saved. I was hoping for lots of nice 300mm platter blanks from these.
The main problem is that it is not possible to keep the table and main body of the saver close to the workpiece and that, therefore, the amount of chatter is horrendous as the blade is not supported. Has anyone worked a way round this or explored ways of saving larger diameter but shallow bowls? Maybe I'm just missing something obvious, am trying to push the tool too far or have made a schoolboy error? Thanks
I knew from the literature that it would only be possible to save one bowl from a blank 80-90mm thick but did not realise that the diameter of this blank would be so limited - I have a lot of stock that is around 400mm x 80mm and there is a lot of hollowing left to do once the bowl has been saved. I was hoping for lots of nice 300mm platter blanks from these.
The main problem is that it is not possible to keep the table and main body of the saver close to the workpiece and that, therefore, the amount of chatter is horrendous as the blade is not supported. Has anyone worked a way round this or explored ways of saving larger diameter but shallow bowls? Maybe I'm just missing something obvious, am trying to push the tool too far or have made a schoolboy error? Thanks