I'm attempting to turn a 6" square edged bowl. This is the first time I've turned something that wasn't round. I'm actually really pleased with how it's coming out but I did get some chip out on one of the edges that had end grain (see pic1)1. I'm wondering how to avoid that? I used both a 5/8" Bowl Gouge and I EasyWood Easy Finisher. Both worked well and I took very light passes (or at least I tried to). I had the bowl spinning at 1000rpm. It seemed like the faster I went the the better the result. I used a SuperNova 2 Chuck with the worm screw screwed into the face along with a flat tail stock (see pic2) against the bottom, so I think I'm working safe. There was a little vibration when I started but it disappeared once I started taking it down.
I'm using poplar as a test run before I commit a nice piece of wood to the bowl. I got the idea from this web post http://bobhamswwing.com/Articles/LiddedBowl/Turning a Lidded Bowl.htm and then watched a YouTube video by the Naked Turner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vZ6XLlkkVE
Any suggestions?
I'm using poplar as a test run before I commit a nice piece of wood to the bowl. I got the idea from this web post http://bobhamswwing.com/Articles/LiddedBowl/Turning a Lidded Bowl.htm and then watched a YouTube video by the Naked Turner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vZ6XLlkkVE
Any suggestions?