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Re: Carter bowl gouge split down the middle.... - imapseudonym - 02-04-2016

I would also go straight to Carter, rather than the retailer. I would be surprised if their response were anything other than: we will ship a replacement out along with a pre-paid label to return the broken tool so we can understand what happened.


Re: Carter bowl gouge split down the middle.... - Woodshop - 02-04-2016

WOW.
looks to me it turned brittle when the flute was ground out by the manufacture that would cause a bad catch. she is lucky that piece didn't hit her.


Re: Carter bowl gouge split down the middle.... - Shop Dad - 02-04-2016

Man that is something! Haven't seen that before anywhere. I'm glad your wife is OK.

imapseudonym said:


I would also go straight to Carter, rather than the retailer. I would be surprised if their response were anything other than: we will ship a replacement out along with a pre-paid label to return the broken tool so we can understand what happened.




Maybe instead they should give a coupon for D-Way tools.

Doug


Re: Carter bowl gouge split down the middle.... - fredhargis - 02-04-2016

Whew! That's an amazing failure in the gouge. Glad it was the only thing damaged. I wouldn't be surprised to hear the vendor wants it back for analysis.


Re: Carter bowl gouge split down the middle.... - Arlin Eastman - 02-04-2016

Woodshop said:


WOW.
looks to me it turned brittle when the flute was ground out by the manufacture that would cause a bad catch. she is lucky that piece didn't hit her.




Don

That would explain it if the tip broke off but not the length.


I also would go directly to Carter and send them the pictures also. I could bet 100% they would be glad it is only a tool to replace instead of a hospital bill.

I only seen that a few times in the Air Force with a B1 bomber in the main beam and about 4' of it was broken off.

Back then the movie Aracknafobia was playing so we called it BAD WOOD.

Arlin


Re: Carter bowl gouge split down the middle.... - arthropod98 - 02-04-2016

man, that really is nuts!!!

glad she didn't get hurt.


Re: Carter bowl gouge split down the middle.... - Rodneywt1180b - 02-04-2016

I know if I was working for Carter I would want to get the tool back to see it and know what went wrong. Glad your wife wasn't hurt.
Rodney


Re: Carter bowl gouge split down the middle.... - castguy2003 - 02-04-2016

Ditto


AHill said:


After seeing that, I'm now 95% sure there was a defect in that tool. (I'm a metallurgical engineer by education.) The long jagged edge is classic of something we call brittle fracture. Brittle fracture occurs when things happen very quickly and the stress applied overwhelms the ability of the tool to bend or yield. Kind of like when you pull silly putty quickly. It breaks vs. stretches. It's possible, but unlikely a catch by itself resulted in brittle fracture. If you look at the surface of the crack, and see a bright part next to a shiny part, that's evidence of a void prior to the mishap. If there are lips on the edge of the crack that make a 45 deg angle to the tool, then it's ductile fracture (i.e., it stretched some before it cracked).



[blockquote]EightFingers said:


She's ok, just a little embarrassed that it happened. She was turning some very hard eucalyptus. I bought the gouge at Craft Supplies so I'll give them a call tomorrow.
Another thing, this was not on a "big" lathe, it was on the Delta 1 HP lathe, she said it was set at speed "4", (10 is the fastest)

Here's a pic:






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Re: Carter bowl gouge split down the middle.... - jerickson - 02-04-2016

I'm glad she's ok!


Re: Carter bowl gouge split down the middle.... - theeviltwinn - 02-04-2016

Way back when I was just starting out I had a catch throw my gouge into the chuck. Took a chunk out of the gouge and took a chunk out of the chuck jaw. It was a real eye opener to say the least. Anyway I resharpened the gouge and used it for many years. If that didn't break the gouge I doubt I could break one getting a catch in wood.

It was a Sorby 1/2" spindle gouge.

Twinn