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Could you do about the same thing on a lathe using a parting tool?
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Wild Turkey said:
Could you do about the same thing on a lathe using a parting tool?
Possibly. I had a ringmaster for a time. It cuts at a precise angle EVERY time, that would be hard to duplicate with a parting tool, especially on something like that. Also, it cuts a fairly narrow kerf and a parting tool would almost for sure bind up. I sold mine after a bit because to me all of the bowls looked the same, kind of a funnel shape. To do something like vase requires a lot of experience.
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You can do the same thing with a scrollsaw or bandsaw, eg
http://www.amazon.com/Wooden-Bowls-Scrol...1565234332The Ringmaster jig seems pretty fast, but limited to circles. With a sawn stacked bowl you can make whatever ring-shape you want, e.g a 5-lobed ring.
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