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General Category => Tool tips & reviews => Topic started by: Lazurus on August 15, 2015, 11:40:30 PM

Title: Hollowing rig
Post by: Lazurus on August 15, 2015, 11:40:30 PM
Is anyone else using a captive hollowing rig? If so how you getting on. I find this a very easy system to use. Having been using hand held tools for years this makes them seem real hard work in retrospect.
Title: Re: Hollowing rig
Post by: Les Symonds on August 16, 2015, 06:12:52 AM
I have recently started using the Simon Hope rig, which I find is very useful. Following a neck injury last year, I was finding both posture at the lathe and the strenuous effort of deep hollowing, too uncomfortable for words, but this rig has taken both of those problems away. I'd heartily recommend it.
Les
Title: Re: Hollowing rig
Post by: Graham on August 16, 2015, 07:50:46 AM
Another vote for the Hope system. I have had mine since Daventry and I'm very impressed with the ease of use and quality of build.
Title: Re: Hollowing rig
Post by: The Bowler Hatted Turner on August 16, 2015, 08:00:16 AM
I have to agree about the Simon Hope rig. Very easy in use and comfortable too. It also takes my Roly Munro and Crown hollower. I am probably going to become a member of the Simon Hope hollowing rig appreciation society too!! ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Hollowing rig
Post by: Les Symonds on August 16, 2015, 08:33:46 AM
..... the Simon Hope hollowing rig appreciation society too!! ;D ;D ;D
...a very fair point. Simon is a very approachable person and happy to give information freely, not just about his products, but also about how we can use our existing 'other makes' alongside his.....there was no pressure to have to buy Hope equipment to work with Hope equipment!
Les
Title: Re: Hollowing rig
Post by: hughie on September 06, 2015, 07:25:56 PM
I have one also a bit of a DIY set up and I use it often. It does make life a lot easier and simplify the process.
Title: Re: Hollowing rig
Post by: Nick Simpson on September 12, 2015, 08:40:56 AM
Simon Hope for me too
I have 2 damaged shoulders and freehand hollowing became impossible after a large piece of Monkey Puzzle finally tore a hole in my shoulder ligaments. The Orthopaedic surgeon vetoed all deep hollowing for ever.
The SH rig is so easy and takes my Crown Revolution bars. It gets my vote. I use the laser attachment too.
Regards
Nick
Title: Re: Hollowing rig
Post by: Mark Sanger on September 15, 2015, 05:01:19 PM
Watching Simon at Yandles he now has a camera attachment and monitor so you can watch the cutter and see exactly where it is. While I am very much a free hand hollower I have to say I watched and was impressed. Simon turned several hollow spheres to a wall thickness of around 1 mm ( ok I know you don't need to go this thin) but he showed how easy it was  >:( >:( :) :) can't knock progress I guess. Won;t be long and I will be called a purist, can't have that. !!!  :) :) :)
Title: Re: Hollowing rig
Post by: bodrighywood on September 15, 2015, 07:21:31 PM
Also hads one go bang on him at Yandles which goes to shoew that even the experts can get it wrong. Seriously it does seem a great piece of kit if you need it.

Pete