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    Question Hollow forms

    I am thinking about getting into hollow forms (no pun intended) and looking for advice on where to start. I looked through the Craft Suppiles catalogue and there are several systems for hollowing. Is one any better than the other? I did not see any books or vidieos on the subject, are there any somewhere else? How do you clear out the chips during hollowing?

    Thanks,
    Greg

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    Greg,

    I'll have to give you a subjective opinion mainly because I'll never have the sponsorship or the cash to try every hollowing system to form an objective opinion. I like the captured hollowing systems and settled on the Jamieson rig. It works well, is easy to control, and while a significant deviation from the more traditional methods of hollowing with handheld tools and muscle, I believe it is safer.

    I built my own capture rest per the plans that come with the hollowing tool as opposed to buying one. I also have and like the laser attachment for gauging wall thickness. Lyle Jamieson also has a video that covers hollow form turning in general, and the use of his rig specifically.

    As for clearing chips, for the most part I use a shop vac and compressed air (lathe stopped).

    The are several capture systems on the market, I don't imagine there's a huge difference between them. They all function on pretty much the same principle.

    Cheers,
    Brad

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    Greg,

    Pick up a copy of David Ellsworth's video on turning hollow forms. He explains everything very well. Better yet, take one of his classes!!

    Jack

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    I believe that everyone should learn to hollow using "manual" tools, such as the Ellsworth set that Jack mentions or the Stewart systems by example. But I would not give up my Jamison captive system, for sure...it lets me hollow for long periods of time with little effort so I can concentrate on the "art" rather than my aching arms.
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    I will give up my Stewart tool when they pry it from my cold dead hands!

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