Scott Greaves
10-07-2003, 3:37 PM
Hi everybody!
I have been hollowing out a piece of boxelder burl, but my Sorby 2000 (Stewart) tool is too big to get inside the lip of the bowl properly. I wanted to keep the hole as small as possible, so it's an inch at most. I have done most of the hollowing with my Glaser 3/8" bowl gouge, just because it's the most stiff small gouge I have.
I was looking at Don Pencil's site, and he has his Stinger system that looks interesting. Has anybody used this? Do you have any other recommendation for smaller hollowing tools? Thanks!
Scott.
I have been hollowing out a piece of boxelder burl, but my Sorby 2000 (Stewart) tool is too big to get inside the lip of the bowl properly. I wanted to keep the hole as small as possible, so it's an inch at most. I have done most of the hollowing with my Glaser 3/8" bowl gouge, just because it's the most stiff small gouge I have.
I was looking at Don Pencil's site, and he has his Stinger system that looks interesting. Has anybody used this? Do you have any other recommendation for smaller hollowing tools? Thanks!
Scott.