I'm looking at purchasing a Crown Tools 243PM 3/4 Inch PM Bowl Gouge. I have a Jet 1221 1-horsepower lathe. Will this gouge be too strong for turning green live-edge bowls?
Might depend on the sharpness, your skill, the speed/related torque, and how deep the cut is. Removing large amounts of wood at once with that gouge might be challenging.I'm looking at purchasing a Crown Tools 243PM 3/4 Inch PM Bowl Gouge. I have a Jet 1221 1-horsepower lathe. Will this gouge be too strong for turning green live-edge bowls?
Well, it will never be as affordable as it is today. Get it, and dream of those giant shavings yet to come. Fresh from the wheel, those Crown Pro PM tools can be wicked sharp, and very willing and able to strip the hide off any lump of wood.Thank you for the reply!!!!! Such a great organization to be a member of.
I've seen these used on larger/stronger lathes, and they worked wonderfully.
Wish I knew someone close by who turns to try (the nearest club, 90 mins one way), will have to go easy now on the 12-21, but I will have a use for it when I upgrade. (Cheaper now than later).
After reading many of the above opinions, I am reminded of a lighter I used to have that said "It isn't the size of the rod that matters, it's how you wiggle the worm") - technique and sharpness trump gouge size any day of the week. I can't imagine using a 3/4" gouge - I use a 5/8 sometimes but usually just for roughing , and I run a Jet 1642 lathe. Only reason you'd possibly want such a big gouge is when quickly roughing out a bowl to round - but if you're already round, you'll probably find a 3/4" gouge just entirely too big for finer and detailing work especially on a 12" or smaller bowl... I'd call it a waste of money, myself...I'm looking at purchasing a Crown Tools 243PM 3/4 Inch PM Bowl Gouge. I have a Jet 1221 1-horsepower lathe. Will this gouge be too strong for turning green live-edge bowls?