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Ci1 and other inserts

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Ron Sardo

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Another turner sent me some inserts that where purchased from Grizzly. I mounted both on my Ci1 tool.

I had a piece of maple mounted between centers. The wood was around 18% EMC. I cranked the speed to about 1400 rpms and started cutting.

There is a difference, the grizzly bits had way more tear out than the bits from Craig's EasyRider.

Pictures will soon follow.
 
I saw the Easy-Rougher in Feb. at Choice Woods.Craig was demonstring it.
I was very impressed.

I know a fellow woodturner that makes some home-made versions, using rotary planer cutters from Grizzly. He does not have a chain saw, and I had already arranged to trade him some bowl blanks for one.

It is rough!
It has insured me to get the real thing when I get to the AAW Symposium.
The blades that Craig uses are thicker!
I beleive Craig will be there in Craft Supplies booth.

Having trouble waiting for the Symposium, oh and I have a brother to visit while I'm in Albuquerque
Jerry
 
As promised here is the picture.

Sadly, it doesn't really show the tear out as well as I had hoped.

On the left is the Ci1 on the right is the grizzly insert
 

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