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Waka

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Hi Guys

Fell a bit of a fraud as i've not posted on the forum for a while.
Anyway I have question relating to banjo's, my lathe is the Axi 1000 and comes with the banjo and extension arm with various tool rests. My problem is when I attempt to turn a bowl more that 4" deep I have great difficulty in getting my assortment of rest to gat close to the bottom and side of the bowl.
I know I'm missing a technique or tool that will sort this out. Si if you can help I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
 
Waka":341xnhsm said:
Hi Guys

Fell a bit of a fraud as i've not posted on the forum for a while.

Thanks

Think you’ve got enough credit in the bank over the years!
 
Waka":1rgcprz6 said:
Hi Guys
..... attempt to turn a bowl more that 4" deep I have great difficulty in getting my assortment of rest to gat close to the bottom and side of the bowl.

One think to also consider is the angle of grind on your bowl gouge. Stuart Batty does some excellent (if slightly lengthy) videos on YouTube and Vimeo on bowl gouge geometry and use. He illustrates that sometime having a rest in the bowl is of limited additional value depending on tool geometry.

In short, a bowl gouge with a 40 - 45 deg nose bevel is fine but you’ll also benefit from one with a 60-70 deg bevel for the transition / base of deeper & steep sides bowls.

I can dig out some links if you’re interested / cant find with a quick search.

Simon

PS- nice to hear from you again.
 
Waka":w3x7dx5k said:
Simon I'd really appreciate some help with the links if it's not too much trouble.
Thanks

Bowl turning demo with emphasis on tools / techniques:

https://youtu.be/N7BjRcSDurM

How Gouges cut - similar info but sometimes I have to be told the same thing twice before I understand!
https://youtu.be/QMVGankeK0I

Complete range of Stuart’s instructional videos (all well filmed / produced) which are better than the club footage above on YouTube.
https://vimeo.com/woodturning

Hope this helps, happy watching!

Simon
 
I video is worth more than a thousand words, I really like his style and demonstration, now to morrow I will try and put it into practice yet again.
Thanks Simon.
 
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