View Full Version : Defective vacuum chuck?? :D
Bob Hamilton
01-31-2008, 6:01 PM
I wanted to turn the tenon off my most recent bowl but I couldn't get the vacuum chuck to hold it no how, no way. I finally had to break down and use my old donut chuck to finish the bottom.... :D :D :D
http://www.bobhamswwing.com/justpics/maize/100_7791-400.jpg
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Ash and cherry, about 11" in diameter.
Bob
Hilel Salomon
01-31-2008, 6:09 PM
Not having used my vacuum chuck, I'm no one to give advice, but... As I understand it the vacuum won't work if you've got holes in the bowl. I hope more experienced turners either corroborate this or give another explanation.
Luck, Hilel
Arlan Ten Kley
01-31-2008, 6:09 PM
Is it still under warranty!...... Looks like you had a defective piece of wood too!
Very nicely done!
David Walser
01-31-2008, 7:24 PM
Bob,
That's very nice. I particularly liked the scalloped rim. How'd you pull that off?
Bernie Weishapl
01-31-2008, 7:36 PM
That is a beauty Bob. How did you scallop the top? Well done.
Bob Hamilton
01-31-2008, 8:33 PM
The scallops on the rim are formed by the intersection of the slope of the bowl side with the 12 sided perimeter of the ring I glued up for the top rim. In this "in progress" picture if you look up near the top you can see the lower curve of the scallops developing as I was roughing out the bowl exterior.
http://www.bobhamswwing.com/justpics/maize/100_7767-400.jpg
Turning the curve of the inside of the rim parallel to the outside curve keeps the rim thickness consistent and forms the top curve of the scallops.
http://www.bobhamswwing.com/justpics/maize/100_7769-400.jpg
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Take care
Bob
Steve Schlumpf
01-31-2008, 9:08 PM
WOW! Beautiful work Bob! Love the wood color combination! Like the others - the scalloped edge really catches my eye! Thanks for showing how you turned this piece - very nice work!
Dale Gregory
01-31-2008, 9:28 PM
Bob, great job! Love the whole look and the scalloped edge really sets it off.
Dale
Pete Jordan
01-31-2008, 9:52 PM
That is wonderful!
Tom Sherman
02-01-2008, 5:20 AM
Excellent piece Bob, great wood combo.
Hilel Salomon
02-01-2008, 8:08 AM
For someone who likes to kid, I can be incredibly dense. Never noticed your laugh icons. When it comes to turning, I am pretty much of a slow witted moron. Nice work!!!
What I can't understand is why some of the other posts didn't ridicule me for being so dumb. In the academic world, people would have been tripping over themselves in a hurry to make fun of such a gaff.
Nice work., Hilel.
George Guadiane
02-01-2008, 10:39 AM
For someone who likes to kid, I can be incredibly dense. Never noticed your laugh icons. When it comes to turning, I am pretty much of a slow witted moron. Nice work!!!
What I can't understand is why some of the other posts didn't ridicule me for being so dumb. In the academic world, people would have been tripping over themselves in a hurry to make fun of such a gaff.
Nice work., Hilel.
Maybe they thought you just had a dry sense of humor???
GREAT piece Bob, and clear, informative pictures of the process!
Allen Neighbors
02-01-2008, 11:04 AM
Bob, that is one awesome bowl! :cool:
Hilel, if it helps, I laughed when I read your post. But, as George said, I just thought you had a really dry sense of humor. :)
Robert McGowen
02-01-2008, 11:10 AM
Very nice Bob. You must have had that thing centered exactly perfect to get the scallops that even.
Bill Embrey
02-01-2008, 11:22 AM
That is a slick bowl... that "almost" makes me want to try some segmented stuff (I'm too lazy... that's a LOT of work)
As far as the vacuum chuck holding... I've read some stuff on here about coffee grounds and epoxy... I think if you mixed up enough and filled in all those voids... It might hold ;)
Hilel - :) I thought you were making a funny too... I chuckled when I read your post
Bob Hamilton
02-01-2008, 11:47 AM
Robert, this one was pretty close as far as centering goes, but if it is off a bit what happens is that some of the "corners" do not fall exactly on the glue joint between the rim segments. When that happens it is easy to take a few passes with a sharp block plane on the straight rim edge to move the corner back to the glue joint.
Take care
Bob
Bob Hallowell
02-01-2008, 11:54 AM
Bob,
that's awesome!
Bob
Hilel Salomon
02-01-2008, 1:38 PM
I would love to assert that I was being dry, but there would be a hole in that argument. Either way, thanks guys. Hilel.
Allen Schmid
02-01-2008, 1:51 PM
Bob,
That is a great piece of work. Thanks for the extra photos, too.
Allen
robert hainstock
02-01-2008, 3:44 PM
you need an air tite seal, try some rubbermaide shelving material maybe. the solid, no holes in it 12"x appx 4ft. 1/16 in thick stuff. The white foamy stuff that come with paking works pretty good too. :):)
ob
Ben Gastfriend
02-01-2008, 4:17 PM
Really nice bowl. I wonder why the vaccum wouldn't work on this one! Ha!:D
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