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Frank,
I suspect you'll get lots of different opinions on this question. I have pretty good experience with two systems and limited experience on a third.
The two systems I have the most experience with are the Carter hollow roller and the "elbo" tool sold now by Tim Yoder.
From my experience I would not consider the Carter system, IMO, it's unwieldy and expansion is limited to bars machined by Carter.
The Elbo tool is a breeze to set up and use and is a fairly inexpensive way to get started at around $250.00 The downside to the system is it's limited to about 10-12" depth of cut and it's not recommended to use a larger bar to increase capacity. Even so, for small to medium sized hollow forms it's really nice.
The other system I have limited experience with is a Home made Jamieson style hollower. In my mind, if you're looking for a captured bar system, that's about the best design out there.
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As mentioned, there are a number on the market, some good, some not so good, and some that will convince you to continue to do it freehand.
Based on your location, you are in a very fortunate position of only being 45 minutes from the AAW National Symposium this weekend in Atlanta. You are guaranteed to find quite a number of systems on the trade show floor available for you to try and learn about. Even if you are not an AAW member, or signed up for the symposium, I understand the trade show is open to the public for something like a $10 entrance fee.
It would almost certainly be worth your time to make the trip down there Friday, Saturday or Sunday to take a look at multiple systems first hand and try them for yourself.
-Just a suggestion.
P.S. I have the Jamieson system. I still prefer free-hand unless I am hollowing extremely deep or extremely thin-walls.
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Frank
You will get a lot of different answers to who uses what, but for me and the others the Lyle Jamieson one works best for us and it is SOOOO easy with just one finger.
Like everything it has a learning curve but he shows how to use it in one of his DVDs which helps a lot.
Like I said it is so easy and can be used sitting in a wheel chair or standing up with just a finger to more it back and forth.
http://lylejamieson.com/Here is his youtube video of Carl Jacobson is demoing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q28OFqFNkZUAlso here is Lyle Jamiesons Youtube vids
https://www.youtube.com/user/JamiesonLylehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnQIKCy2TXEAlso if you do go to Atlanta tell Lyle Hi for me. He has been to my house 3 times to help me and anther vet also
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