Ok team. I've been gone a LONG time and am quite rusty. I got quite good at making pens, but over the past 10 years I've barely turned a thing. The last thing I turned was a cremation urn for a good friend who was killed by a drunk driver.
I have another cremation urn to make, probably a segmented one. I'm highly inspired by Vincent Vogul's recent one although I wont be able to replicate the beautiful knurling. https://www.aawforum.org/community/media/segmented-urn.17858/
I have the old 12" HF lathe with swiveling headstock that I bought specifically for this sort of project eons ago. I also have the 10" Delts Midi.
However it's time I upgrade my tools, and also start teaching my kids how to turn since they are now old enough.
So here's the advice I need. Keep in mind I'm on a modest budget, I cannot throw the bank at this, I'm looking for middle of the road type solutions.
1) I NEED better jaw chuck(s) for turning bowls and cremation urns for use on the 12" lathe, include Cole Jaws. Should I be considering a SuperNova 2, G3, or a Oneway Talon?
2) I think I'd like to try the carbide tools. I'm the production manager of a cabinet manufacturer so I understand chip loading, heat dissipation, etc and love carbide inserts. I'm hoping to use these for bowl turning. Can anyone suggest a good set to start with?
3) Bowl gouge. I realize this is a highly personalized question. But, are carbide tools useful for bowl hollowing? If not, please suggest a nice gouge and jig combination for an 8" grinder (variable speed).
I have another cremation urn to make, probably a segmented one. I'm highly inspired by Vincent Vogul's recent one although I wont be able to replicate the beautiful knurling. https://www.aawforum.org/community/media/segmented-urn.17858/
I have the old 12" HF lathe with swiveling headstock that I bought specifically for this sort of project eons ago. I also have the 10" Delts Midi.
However it's time I upgrade my tools, and also start teaching my kids how to turn since they are now old enough.
So here's the advice I need. Keep in mind I'm on a modest budget, I cannot throw the bank at this, I'm looking for middle of the road type solutions.
1) I NEED better jaw chuck(s) for turning bowls and cremation urns for use on the 12" lathe, include Cole Jaws. Should I be considering a SuperNova 2, G3, or a Oneway Talon?
2) I think I'd like to try the carbide tools. I'm the production manager of a cabinet manufacturer so I understand chip loading, heat dissipation, etc and love carbide inserts. I'm hoping to use these for bowl turning. Can anyone suggest a good set to start with?
3) Bowl gouge. I realize this is a highly personalized question. But, are carbide tools useful for bowl hollowing? If not, please suggest a nice gouge and jig combination for an 8" grinder (variable speed).