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2 hours ago, lew said:

Maybe I CAN convert you, slowly but surely 😂

That might be a tough challenge for turning wood.

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I have several brands of carbide and they are great for hollowing. Yesterday I did a demo at the club for a aluminum Collette for a tool handle. I tried every tool in my arsenal and found two types of carbide not near as effective and fast as 1/2 inch bowl gouge and 1/2 spindle gouge.  

 

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Good alternative uses to expand the capabilities of your wood lathes.

 

I will point out a couple safety items for awareness. No doubt most are aware, but for a new turner just a reminder.

 

After turning non-ferrous metals, do not use compressed air to clean your shavings due to the risk of having airborne particles that could lead to an injury especially to an eye.

 

Do not use your hand(s) to sweep away shavings. Use a bench broom or chip brush to minimize the risk for injury to fingers and hands.

 

Using your dust extractors to collect the shavings potentially could cause unexpected clogging particularly if your ductwork is plastic.

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