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Faceplate? Screw?

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Hello everyone,

I know this is a beginner’s question—that’s exactly why I’m asking!

When do you choose to use the screw
versus a faceplate?

I’ll be cutting a split log into a round blank on the bandsaw and then turning it into a bowl. I have several pieces to practice on, so I’d really appreciate some guidance on when it’s best to use each method.

Thanks in advance for your advice and suggestions!
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Both work very well on small bowls. Just remember to use a live center in the tailstock while getting the blank trued up. I'd suggest using both and see what works best for you because it's one of those 6 of one, half dozen of the other kind of things.
 
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