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Leon
22nd May 2007, 10:12 PM
Is this system as good as it appears in the advertising? I'm considering buying it. Is it worth the money?
hughie
22nd May 2007, 11:57 PM
Leon, I dont have one myself but looking around on the net. There are many who claim to use it and give it high praise of its versatility.
Having had a look at the kit its certaintly comprehensive and being a Sorby tool it will be well crafted.
Heres a few links to get you started. The last one is Jim Carroll [Melb] all else fails drop him a line, he may reply to this thread as he is a member also.
http://www.fholder.com/Woodturning/article9.htm
http://www.robert-sorby.co.uk/pdf/RS2000.pdf
http://www.woodworking.com/dcforum/dcboard.pl?az=read_count&om=4007&forum=DCForumID13
http://turnedwood.com/studio.html
http://www.cws.au.com/cgi/index.cgi/shopfront/view_product_details?category_id=1107144967&product_id=1107370096
hope this helps
rodent
23rd May 2007, 03:14 AM
yes this system is good but remember you are scraping with this tool , not cutting but with a 19mm bar who cares just keep your tools sharp .
Speanwoody
23rd May 2007, 10:04 AM
I have one and I like it
rsser
23rd May 2007, 06:16 PM
As always, it's horses for courses.
What do you want to do?
What wood, what depth, what shape(s)?
WillyInBris
23rd May 2007, 08:12 PM
I have looking at different types as well. whilst The Sorby looks good love that sexy box but it comes really at the end of my list due to its cost.
I have been looking at the following not necessarily in this order.
Rolly Munroes (http://www.cws.au.com/cgi/index.cgi/shopfront/view_by_category?category_id=1107144956) System New Zealand Born
The Woodcut (http://www.carbatec.com.au/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=300_19832_19837) System New Zealand Born
Vermec (http://www.cws.au.com/cgi/index.cgi/shopfront/view_product_details?category_id=1107144828&product_id=1107370133) System Aussie Born
Still yet to make a decision and prob wont happen for another three months or so :C and I may try make one myself the same as STU, Hmmm really need to get that old welder out and have a play :oo: .
Cliff Rogers
23rd May 2007, 09:50 PM
I have the vermec system & only use parts of it.
You are in SE Qld, you can buy it direct from Vermec (http://www.vermec.com/).
Have you had a good look through the threads on hollowing & tools on this forum before you go out & spend that much?
I'll find a few of the good ones & post links back here.
http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=43577
http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=48477
http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=48021
http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=47789
Anybody else have any threads on hollowing tools bookmarked?
Gil Jones
24th May 2007, 04:26 AM
Leon,
That Sorby tool looks like a fine one for hollowing, etc.
I use the Scorpion, by Don Pencil >> http://www.donpencil.com <<, and I like it a lot. It does not come with a coring bit, but at less than half the cost of Sorby I do not mind (Looks easy to make a straight coring tool). Shipping to you in OZ could be a small problem, but there is still a large cost difference. Pencil also sells Scorpion tools that have manufacturing blemishes for a fair discount. That is how I got my Scorpion set, new (blemished) for $165 USD ($200.95 AUD). The blemish turned out to be a small area of industrial chrome plate that did not take, but still it is guaranteed like a full price new set.