Last weekend I was at The Woodworking Show here in Saint Louis and was talking to a "professional" turner. I commented that I wished that on some of his DVDs he would show the occasional catch, Runback, Kickback, dig in, etc. So that the beginning turner would not feel like a total klutz when the get them. His comment back was that He never got a catch, runback,...
Is this really true? Do experienced turners never have a catch, runback, kickback, dig in?
I admit that I am getting better but I still have problems occasionally. Usually the top of the gouge hits the adjoining surface at the end of rolling a bead.
Is this really true? Do experienced turners never have a catch, runback, kickback, dig in?
I admit that I am getting better but I still have problems occasionally. Usually the top of the gouge hits the adjoining surface at the end of rolling a bead.