Easy core system
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Easy core system
Anybody using an easy core system on a shopsmith
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Bill
Olean,NY
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Olean,NY
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Hello, yellowbug !! Welcome to the forum~yellowbug wrote:Anybody using an easy core system on a shopsmith
Didn't even know what one is! Now that I am about to learn how to use a bowl gouge, doubt that there will be one in my shop for a while.
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Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
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You will find that the Shopsmith is underpowered for that. Might work with the power pro. You really need an honest 2 horsepower for that to work well. I'm thinking of getting one for my big Powermatic. I turned a 16 inch bowl on that last night, and if I had the easy core I could have had three bowls from one blank. That was a $50 blank...
(You also want low rpm's when coring a bowl...)
(You also want low rpm's when coring a bowl...)
Chris Neilan
Shopsmith Mark 7, Shopsmith Mark V 1982, shortened, Shopsmith 10 ER; Craftsman table saw (1964); Powermatic 3520B lathe
Shopsmith Mark 7, Shopsmith Mark V 1982, shortened, Shopsmith 10 ER; Craftsman table saw (1964); Powermatic 3520B lathe