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GGrrr cannot get my head around it!!

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arcos:
Woody, beautiful bowls, particularly like the last pic!

Fred, great video and learned a LOT... Unfortunately now about the bowl I want to produce!

Perhaps I don't even know the name for it sorry! And it's not like Woodys photos either!

I saw a bowl some time ago, happened to have a natural edge, but suspect it doesnt have to... Could it be an angel wing bowl?

One thing that was great in the video Fred posted was the creation of a lidded box! Another one of my MUST DO's!

woody:
Is this of any help

BrianH:
I can't disagree with Woody's advice strongly enough.Run your lathe as SLOWLY as your skill allows, no matter what you are making, because speed equates to kinetic energy and, when things go pear shaped, all that energy has to be dissipated in heat,light&flight with unwanted and unrestricted results.
Wouldn't it be a boring world if we all agreed about everything?
Brian

arcos:
I guess the middle photo from Woody is the one I am looking to achieve!  ;)

I have been playing with lathe speeds....

Yes, I never used to go above 1000rpm... Far too scary!

What I have found is that actually the faster rpm the less catches!

Now, with the higher rpm there are the obvious dangers and I certainly do NOT attempt to turn anything out of balance above 1000rpm and IF I go above that 'boundary' then I am WELL out of the way on start up AND whilst I have a chisel in my hands!!!

woody:
Hi Arcos when I say run the lathe as fast as you dare I am talking about when the wood is as balanced up as it can be and the reason for the fast speed is when turning square shape bits of wood half of the time you are cutting air and the other half cutting wood if that makes sense and what you need to do is shorten the time between the two by speeding up the lathe but not to fast that the lathe wants to start dancing and the wood become air born it is a skill that takes a fare bit of learning which can only be gained with time spent doing good luck and happy turning

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