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As I get back into turning, I've had another "I can do that" moment the other day, but I have found that part of it may be a little tricky.
I was looking on Facebook the other day (ugh) and saw an advertisement for dugout mugs. If you've never seen them look it up they're pretty nice (but the price is not ). Of course, as I'm sure all of you have before (and probably will when you see these) say "I can do that".
I'm pretty much mostly interested in the fun of making one (for the record I have no interest in some sort of money making enterprise here). I couldn't do anything too fancy with it but it would be a fun project - especially the bat shaped one.
Anyway, I would be interested in hearing if anyone has hollowed out a longer cylinder like that without special hollowing tools. My biggest concern is of course supporting the piece while hollowing.
Thoughts?
Thanks
I was looking on Facebook the other day (ugh) and saw an advertisement for dugout mugs. If you've never seen them look it up they're pretty nice (but the price is not ). Of course, as I'm sure all of you have before (and probably will when you see these) say "I can do that".
I'm pretty much mostly interested in the fun of making one (for the record I have no interest in some sort of money making enterprise here). I couldn't do anything too fancy with it but it would be a fun project - especially the bat shaped one.
Anyway, I would be interested in hearing if anyone has hollowed out a longer cylinder like that without special hollowing tools. My biggest concern is of course supporting the piece while hollowing.
Thoughts?
Thanks