Hey, All.
I just got my nova midi chuck and it's really working well. I've begun to start turning boxes. It seems to go well except for one thing: Hollowing out the boxes. I've been watching the Richard Raffan videos to see the proper technique, but I'm still having a really hard time hollowing my boxes. It looks like Raffan is using a gouge. (not sure which one, 1/2" I think). I've got my tools nice an sharp, but the gouges keep catching on the end grain really badly. I ended up just using a forstner bit.
I've tried on cherry wood and also zebrawood. Again, the chisles are sharp, I'm trying to come in just off center (tried coming in from the side as well...don't ask). Just keep catching with the gouges. Richard Raffan has his box hollowed out in about 7 seconds.
I realize it's hard to analyze without seeing me fumble around, but any ideas what I could be doing wrong? I'm sure it's some kind of rookie mistake somewhere.
Thanks is advance for any and all input. As usual, it's really appreciated.
--Den
I just got my nova midi chuck and it's really working well. I've begun to start turning boxes. It seems to go well except for one thing: Hollowing out the boxes. I've been watching the Richard Raffan videos to see the proper technique, but I'm still having a really hard time hollowing my boxes. It looks like Raffan is using a gouge. (not sure which one, 1/2" I think). I've got my tools nice an sharp, but the gouges keep catching on the end grain really badly. I ended up just using a forstner bit.
I've tried on cherry wood and also zebrawood. Again, the chisles are sharp, I'm trying to come in just off center (tried coming in from the side as well...don't ask). Just keep catching with the gouges. Richard Raffan has his box hollowed out in about 7 seconds.
I realize it's hard to analyze without seeing me fumble around, but any ideas what I could be doing wrong? I'm sure it's some kind of rookie mistake somewhere.
Thanks is advance for any and all input. As usual, it's really appreciated.
--Den

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