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WTB hollowing tools.

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Wanted To Buy a set of hollowing tools.
I’ve recently started hollowing with borrowed tools.
Looking to buy a simple set to continue this journey. I’ve enjoyed using the Keltons but am open to others for the right deal. Bosch look great as well.
Thanks!
 
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search on this site for "captive hollowing". Lots of discussion on different systems already available. I use Bosch and Jamieson tools, Jamieson work well on larger size projects. I prefer the Bosch for smaller pieces. If you get a captive hollowing rig any tool with the right diameter bar will work.
 
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