3/4" AH Finisher Bottom Bowl Gouge with Bolster
This 3/4" diameter bottom bowl gouge is made from M2 steel. It is 15” long, rather than the standard 12” long gouges to allow for deeper bowl turning. It has a short flute in order to minimize vibration when a significant amount of the tool is hanging off of the tool rest while working on larger pieces.
It cuts across the inside of the bottom of a bowl or across the face of a platter.
This tool has a small U-shaped flute. The wings are swept back by about 5 degrees, and it has approximately a 50 degree bevel angle.
It is sold un-handled. I recommend using this with the 23" handle. You may choose to go with the 30" handle if you're working on particularly deep pieces.
This design is Patent Pending
This 3/4" diameter bottom bowl gouge is made from M2 steel. It is 15” long, rather than the standard 12” long gouges to allow for deeper bowl turning. It has a short flute in order to minimize vibration when a significant amount of the tool is hanging off of the tool rest while working on larger pieces.
It cuts across the inside of the bottom of a bowl or across the face of a platter.
This tool has a small U-shaped flute. The wings are swept back by about 5 degrees, and it has approximately a 50 degree bevel angle.
It is sold un-handled. I recommend using this with the 23" handle. You may choose to go with the 30" handle if you're working on particularly deep pieces.
This design is Patent Pending
This 3/4" diameter bottom bowl gouge is made from M2 steel. It is 15” long, rather than the standard 12” long gouges to allow for deeper bowl turning. It has a short flute in order to minimize vibration when a significant amount of the tool is hanging off of the tool rest while working on larger pieces.
It cuts across the inside of the bottom of a bowl or across the face of a platter.
This tool has a small U-shaped flute. The wings are swept back by about 5 degrees, and it has approximately a 50 degree bevel angle.
It is sold un-handled. I recommend using this with the 23" handle. You may choose to go with the 30" handle if you're working on particularly deep pieces.
This design is Patent Pending