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Hunter cutter in John Jordan tool?

Mike makes cutters mounted in 3/16" shafts both round and square that fit many other hollowing systems. I use them in my homemade JJ tools and in my Lyle Jamieson rotating cutter.
 
Sure, I reckon you could. If there is no kit available, you would have to modify the JJ tools, not difficult, but it would need a bit of thought. It’s the sort of thing I often do with my hollowers.
Well I’m not sure what size the 3/4 JJ bars (straight and curved) have for the bit’s mount hole.
 
I use AZ carbide 6 mm cutter in my JJ tools. Mo
I purchased a bunch of AZ carbides for my Hunter tools but experienced them wearing much quicker than the original supplied cutters. I discussed this with Mike Hunter and he explained there IS a significant difference… I’ve gone back to ordering Hunter carbide replacements.
 
I guess part of my question which maybe I didn't convey well, was besides will it fit, will it work well if it does fit. e.g. have the right amount of stick-out and proper angles needed, etc. Hunter has too many options for just buying to test, and I find following the options and whats best on their website difficult. Only @john lucas's videos and in-person input to really go on. And in my case a lot of what Hunter offers tool-wise won't fit in my hollowing rig that has a 3/4 round bore. I know John Jordan's are popular with one experienced user of my rig, but he's using the regular HSS bits AFAIK.
 
I guess part of my question which maybe I didn't convey well, was besides will it fit, will it work well if it does fit. e.g. have the right amount of stick-out and proper angles needed, etc. Hunter has too many options for just buying to test, and I find following the options and whats best on their website difficult. Only @john lucas's videos and in-person input to really go on. And in my case a lot of what Hunter offers tool-wise won't fit in my hollowing rig that has a 3/4 round bore. I know John Jordan's are popular with one experienced user of my rig, but he's using the regular HSS bits AFAIK.
I’d recommend calling Mike Hunter and discussing with him. He’s very knowledgeable, AND very helpful. He’ll give you good advice.
 
I guess part of my question which maybe I didn't convey well, was besides will it fit, will it work well if it does fit. e.g. have the right amount of stick-out and proper angles needed, etc. Hunter has too many options for just buying to test, and I find following the options and whats best on their website difficult. Only @john lucas's videos and in-person input to really go on. And in my case a lot of what Hunter offers tool-wise won't fit in my hollowing rig that has a 3/4 round bore. I know John Jordan's are popular with one experienced user of my rig, but he's using the regular HSS bits AFAIK.
@Scott Horton I have the adapter from hunter that i linked. I have used it in all my john jordon bars i own except the 3/4 straight because it uses a bit that has a square shaft. Honestly I only bought the 3/4 in a set and think i used the straight bar twice with some practice I was able to complete hollowing bottoms with the curved bars. The #1 cutter made a big improvement in reducing how much sanding i have to do. It also saves me time because I don't have to stop in the middle of hollowing to sharpen or hit the HSS bit with a diamond card.
 
@Scott Horton I have the adapter from hunter that i linked. I have used it in all my john jordon bars i own except the 3/4 straight because it uses a bit that has a square shaft. Honestly I only bought the 3/4 in a set and think i used the straight bar twice with some practice I was able to complete hollowing bottoms with the curved bars. The #1 cutter made a big improvement in reducing how much sanding i have to do. It also saves me time because I don't have to stop in the middle of hollowing to sharpen or hit the HSS bit with a diamond card.
Nice, thank you. Great input. I've got a straight bar already, maybe I'll keep it for when needed, but do as you have and stick to the hook(s). Saves me buying a set, need to add one or both hooks. Are you using both size hooks or just the one?
 
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