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Redtails5:
Hi
Anybody know about a hs 67 bowl gouge?
What was the flute shape like?
I have heard for certain operation it stood head and shoulders above the rest.
What is its equivalent shape/form today?

bodrighywood:
I might be wrong but think that was the one that Roy Cilds designed in the '60's and became the basic pattern for modern bowl gouges which didn't really exist much befoire then.

Pete

Mark Hancock:

--- Quote from: bodrighywood on October 25, 2019, 04:35:05 PM ---I might be wrong but think that was the one that Roy Cilds designed in the '60's and became the basic pattern for modern bowl gouges which didn't really exist much befoire then.

Pete

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Pete
You are thinking of the HS1 which is the one Peter got a design award for I believe and is more V shaped.

Mark Hancock:

--- Quote from: Redtails5 on October 25, 2019, 03:26:47 PM ---Hi
Anybody know about a hs 67 bowl gouge?
What was the flute shape like?
I have heard for certain operation it stood head and shoulders above the rest.
What is its equivalent shape/form today?

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Without looking it up do you mean the HS 47 rather than 67? The one I'm thinking of is very U shaped which I find doesn't take a swepted back grind that well.

bodrighywood:

--- Quote from: Mark Hancock on October 25, 2019, 06:38:32 PM ---
--- Quote from: bodrighywood on October 25, 2019, 04:35:05 PM ---I might be wrong but think that was the one that Roy Cilds designed in the '60's and became the basic pattern for modern bowl gouges which didn't really exist much befoire then.

Pete

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Pete
You are thinking of the HS1 which is the one Peter got a design award for I believe and is more V shaped.

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Ah, thought it was Roy not Peter. I stand corrected. I have been researching the history of some of the tools and must have got muxed ip somewhere. Thanks

Pete

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