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    Default Bowl Turning 1926

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z_P...jN9DmVvK2ZAWXA

    Note the swept back grind on the big gouge and how it is used hollowing the bowl.

    Note all the tools.

    That guy is GOOD!! Looks as though he has made a bowl or two in his lifetime.
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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    Not bad for a guy who has clearly never picked up a chisel in his life

    Love to meet him today ... bet he could teach me a thing or two

    Interesting the use of a screw chuck. I thought that was something relatively new to wood turning. His base must be thick but this is a piece to be used and it still looks good. Love to know if any of his work is still around today.

    Also his hook tool was interstin, not seen one before


    Dave the turning cowboy

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    Very interesting. I too would like to know more about the hooked tool. It seems to be for finishing. Did I see right? He also used it for the pilot hole?
    Tim. A man of measurable mess.
    http://www.bushhavencottages.com.au

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    Thats what it looked like to me. Would love to have seen that with better resolution and lighting but still an enjoyable watch.


    Dave the turning cowboy

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    Tim & Dave,

    To a search on Google.

    I bought a home made one from a turner selling off his surplus. I used it for about 30 seconds, had a catch, broke the hook tool, flung the bowl out of the lathe.

    I think people who use the foot powered lathes use them.
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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    It was hard to tell but even when he was sharpening it there appeared to be flex in the blade, could not make out if it was the lighting or flex


    Dave the turning cowboy

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    Awesome clip, thanks for posting it.
    Dave,
    hug the tree before you start the chainsaw.

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