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Peter Blair
10-01-2019, 10:56 AM
Is anyone hollowing resin forms? If so what have you been using to do the hollowing? I am typically scraping with the some scrapers I used to use inside wooden forms but continue to get chipping and am not happy with the end result. I am using a hollowing system which generally holds the tool on center line so I am wondering if I was to regrind a scraper to a NR will it function and would I then need to raise it so the cutting edge would be on center? The Kobra system I'm using does not lend it's self to a change in height. Any suggestions? Oh and I usually try to hollow through as small an opening as possible based on the depth of the form.

Tim Rinehart
10-01-2019, 2:01 PM
Pete, for the inside and esp to avoid need for sanding, I use a cupped carbide tool in a shear scraping mode. I’ve done several pieces with resin and this works well.
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Peter Blair
10-01-2019, 11:41 PM
Tim I tried to get this working on with my Kobra but only managed to get some chipping and rough cuts. It could be the angle that I was using. My problem is with the Kobra if I'm not on center then I can't get to the center of the bottom but I'll give it another try. Thanks for the photo.

Richard Coers
10-02-2019, 12:35 AM
Can't you just put a shim under the Kobra mount on the lathe bed?

Peter Blair
10-02-2019, 9:24 AM
Can't you just put a shim under the Kobra mount on the lathe bed?

Wow, duhhh. This is way too simple a solution I guess I really couldn't see the forest for the trees. Thanks Richard!!