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Bowl Turning
Wood spinner:
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--- Quote from: BrianH on June 16, 2021, 10:02:40 AM ---Well Mark, that's a deceptively simple question but its certainly got me thinking. At first glance I would say I'm about as trad as Paul has already described, but then there are times, when the timber sprites aren't playing ball, when I will use anything.... up to and including the log burner. Does that help?
Brian
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I kept it simple because what I read surprised me and I wondered if there was a technique I wasn't aware of. So the question is aimed at just bowl turning in it's simplest form rather than any unusual situations. So my answer would be:
Bowl Gouge
Shear Scraper
Mark
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I know what the first 2 are ( Bowl Gouge / Scraper ) But I have never heard of a Mark tool
Google is my friend I will have a look and see what I can find
;D
Mark Hancock:
--- Quote from: Wood spinner on June 16, 2021, 03:23:55 PM ---
I know what the first 2 are ( Bowl Gouge / Scraper ) But I have never heard of a Mark tool
Google is my friend I will have a look and see what I can find
;D
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Take a class with me and I'll show you ;D
Derek:
Bowl gouges of various sizes and grinds are my main go to tools with the occasional use of a scraper.
Mark Hancock:
--- Quote from: Derek on June 17, 2021, 12:08:31 PM ---Bowl gouges of various sizes and grinds are my main go to tools with the occasional use of a scraper.
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Exactly the tools I would expect to be used.
It's interesting that no-one has mentioned the tool that caused me to ask the question.
Bill21:
Were you thinking of this?
https://youtu.be/hKdqiAc0jx4
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