05-09-2017, 06:32 PM
that everybody else probably knows but I thought I would share, just in case.
I needed to bore a 2" hole in a green turning and my biggest forstner bit is 35 mm (1.38") so I tried a trick. After boring the 35 mm hole normally, I turned the headstock back a little so that the bit was only cutting on one side, much like a boring bar. Rinse and repeat until the hole was big enough. Yes, the resulting hole was a bit tapered, but for the inside of a vase, it was close enough.
I needed to bore a 2" hole in a green turning and my biggest forstner bit is 35 mm (1.38") so I tried a trick. After boring the 35 mm hole normally, I turned the headstock back a little so that the bit was only cutting on one side, much like a boring bar. Rinse and repeat until the hole was big enough. Yes, the resulting hole was a bit tapered, but for the inside of a vase, it was close enough.
We do segmented turning, not because it is easy, but because it is hard.