I recently got one of these excellent hollowing rigs which I use with several different diameter boring bars. Adjusting the tool rest height so that the cutter advances parallel to the ways is a bit fussy as it must be right on the money. After a couple of changes using steel spacers and shims I decided to set the rest permanently for my 1 1/4" bar and make shim blocks for the thinner ones. I used plywood and plastic laminate because that's what I had on hand, but steel would be more durable. I bored them with 1/2" holes on 6" centers and pin them to the tool rest with the supplied fulcrum pins.
I also realized that I could turn the setup around in the banjo and use another toolrest and banjo to extend support into a large mouth form. This can be useful both to prevent chatter and to get the tool precisely on center at the bottom of the vessel.



I also realized that I could turn the setup around in the banjo and use another toolrest and banjo to extend support into a large mouth form. This can be useful both to prevent chatter and to get the tool precisely on center at the bottom of the vessel.


